In light of the recent flaimings in the SL Forums, I'd have to vote
no. If people want to discuss civily, they can come on the mailing
list.

On 8/1/06, John Hurliman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tom Wilson wrote:
> I would like to offer a possible solution to the forum debate going on
> around libSL.
>
> I have lots of unused web space at the moment; I'd be happy to set up
> a web forum specifically to discuss libSL. We could set up separate
> sections for actual developers and coders and a public section where
> people can happily flame away or ask real questions.
>
> Is it something you'd be interested in?
>
> --
> Tom Wilson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> KI6ABZ

I don't see the benefit of having a public discussion area for libsl,
there's already the cesspool of forums.secondlife.com. If you are
talking about the merits of forums vs. mailing lists that's a different
topic, but for the core developers a mailing list is important so bugs
and patches get pushed in to my inbox instead of me having to go out on
the web and find them. On the other hand I don't think there's a lot of
danger in trying it out; at worst we get some discussions fractured
between the mailing list and the forums and at best we get some good
humor value out of the public discussion area.

John

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