Sabi ko noong Tue, Dec 5, 2006 at 10:46 AM:
I'm all for a Web-based forum, the only major issue I can think of
being users with low bandwidth. A hybrid Web-and-email forum is IMHO
the best mix. Look at the Affinity groups at N-TEN --
http://groups.nten.org/welcome.htm -- which provides for both Web and
email access *and* can group by threads as in vBulletin. I haven't
been able to find out what software they use, can find out. N-TEN is
the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network.

I should've known from the Powered By logo at the bottom of their
pages. It's not "their" software, apparently they're hosting the site
at GoLightly (http://www.golightly.com), whose technology is built on
open source software, enumerated at
http://www.golightly.com/software.htm?page=technology . Thing is,
their services aren't free, and start at US$6,000 (yup, that's six
thousand dollars) for setup plus $295 a month. Ugh. Besides, both
GoLightly, and therefore NTEN, are excruciatingly slow to load. Maybe
we can build something based on some of the software they use?

--
Daniel O. Escasa
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contributor, Free Software Magazine (http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
personal blog at http://descasa.i.ph
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