In article <[email protected]>, Alan Franzoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/2/09 3:44 PM, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > > Being from germany, I can say that we *have* this fragmentation, and > > frankly: I don't like it. I prefer my communication via NNTP/ML, and not > > with those visually rather noisy and IMHO suboptimal forums. E.g. it > > That's right... forums, although more "accessible" to all the people who > can't/doesn't want to use specific email or nntp clients, are quite slow > to use. > > But I think Ubuntu forums support threads and are kind of "channeled" > between ML and webinterface... something like Google Groups; I think > THAT would be a good idea. What about trying to "channel" > comp.lang.python and a forum? comp.lang.python *is* already "channel"ed in multiple venues: the Usenet group itself, the base python.org mailing list, gmane.org (NNTP newsgroup from the mailing list, various web interfaces, RSS feed), google groups, and others. -- Ned Deily, [email protected] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
