Le 2011-06-04 16:27, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit :
There are many examples on the web which cover all options
  - only forums
  - only mailing lists (although I haven't seen a distribution for
average users without a user forum)
  - both without bridge
  - both with bridge

I have handled my mailing lists and usenet groups with mutt and
(later) Emacs/Gnus; I have been administrating a forum myself and I'm
member of some large and not so large forums, technical and
non-techie. All this for quite some years. This said I think I know
what I'm talking about:

If you know how to work in a forum and in mailing lists, there is only
one difference between a forum and a mailing list:

  - a forum is a graphical communication platform while the mailing
lists are not. Period.

So, the mailing list has but one advantage over a forum: it is easier
to handle than a forum when you are on a system without graphical
environment. The rest is nothing but individual taste, individual
workflow, individual habits. Knowing both sides of the coin I haven't
yet read any real argument in favor of one side.

But back to the initial topic:

The issue here is the request to have another list which covers
exactly what the forums are made for. Is this really necessary and -
the main question - would this list have a chance to be living along a
forum? Mind that a users support list would NOT be the same as this
list here, you can't judge what would happen in a user support list by
looking who is posting here in this list!

'nuff said


I obviously came in on the conversation at a really bad time. My apologies if my post upset you.

Cheers

Marc

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