I am also not against it.  Do as you like.  If the right people
converge on it, its useful.  If not, its not.
Its hard to "plan" a community.  It happens or it doesn't.  Don't let
my comments keep you from trying.
The way I work is I read and post to various google groups regularly
and if I still don't have the answer, I search through google.
Jon

On Dec 22, 7:41 pm, "Michael Klishin" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 2008/12/21 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
>
> > There is nothing wrong with the
> > mailing list, however it solicits slow responses and conversations so
> > answers can take days to find. This is not the mailing lists fault,
> > its simply google groups...
>
> I guess the root of the problem is not mailing list, but something else.
> Linux kernel mailing list yields 300+ emails per day and a lot of
> people use it as a work tool,
> but it is still a mailing list.
>
> But if people want to believe that having another resource in form of
> a forum will change the situation, I have nothing against it. Though I
> personally find web forums of all sorts doing fairly poor on
> signal/noise rate.
> --
> MK
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