Paul,
I haven't look at newsgroup c.o.d.s. for a long time, basically
because I got out of the habit of looking at newsgroups, the
messaging formatting and software needed seems a little "unnatural"
(convoluted) compared to email. But, I'll admit to laziness. I have
enough on my hands just trying to read all the Oracle-NT
documentation. :)
Anyway, why wait for IOUG to start a ORACLE-NT-L?
As far as technical issues goes, it could easily be done on yahoo
groups (formerly "egroups.com") or some similar "free" site (e.g.,
http://www.escribe.com/ ???), or fatcity (which I know you feel is a
bit unreliable/unperformant). I know that Jared felt uncomfortable
with the old "eGroups.com" TOS (terms of service), and after I read
them, I also felt that some of the vague/legalistic terminology
sounded like it might be "funny". For instance, pat of the
eGroups.com TOS sounds like it is saying that they have rights to
claim ownership of the content of all material posted, etc. I don't
know if Jared had other concerns than privacy ones.
As far as the "Culture" of any Oracle-NT-L, I can see the possible
advantage of having some "weighty" expert personalities involved. The
"culture", and therefore utility, of an email list "community" is
almost always enhanced when the list is created with a good core
group of people that can provide a sense of leadership, purpose and
vision.
regards,
ep
On 9 May 2001, at 23:40, Paul Drake wrote:
Date sent: Wed, 09 May 2001 23:40:20 -0800
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have to say that the newsgroup comp.oracle.databases.server is much
> more NT Friendly.
> (IOUG: Did anything happen from IOUG concerning the ORACLE-NT-L mailing
> list?)
> Not just Jonathan Lewis, but Sybrand Baker, Howard Rodgers, Ricky
> Sanchez put out some pretty good stuff.
...
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