Can't a discussion board be added to the R-Spec page?  I know other sites do 
this and have both open and members only areas.  I believe these can also be 
set up so that you can get emailes and respond the same way, so for those that 
don't want another site it wouldn't cahnge much.  And it might even get more 
interest going in R-Spec if casual web browsers could participate in these 
discussions.

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Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 16:11:40 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: threads by email

I much prefer e-mail threads over using Facebook, and I do use Facebook.  
Having these discussions in the R-Spec group is probably the only way they'll 
reach me, since I do not like to add yet another place to go to find threads.  
Keeping track of a family of e-mail addresses and various groups is enough work 
already.

Dana


On 5/12/2010 4:02 PM, Eric Scoles wrote: 
As far as I'm concerned, Facebook is an absolutely horrible medium for carrying 
on discussions, through wall postings, forums or otherwise. I much prefer 
email. Email comes to the place I tell it to come -- all of it lands in the 
same place, and I can deal with it (or not) in the same place as all the other 
stuff I do. To my way of thinking, it's actually a far better means of carrying 
on discussions than Facebook would be.  


Plus, it would be a totally different group of people, unless we got everyone 
on this list to go sign up for Facebook. I personally wouldn't recommend that 
anyone get involved in Facebook at this point unless they had a compelling 
reason to do so, so I would personally not sign up for any course of action 
that placed an onus upon people to sign up for Facebook. 


Google Groups allows you to deal with the email through a web interface or 
through email, It's pretty much a clone of Yahoo Groups in that regard. We have 
some participants who have Google accounts and some who don't. If we did this 
through Facebook, everyone would have to have a facebook account and you'd all 
have to deal with the group via Facebook. 



On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:54 PM, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

I agree... especially since some of us use  email for work as well

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----- Reply message -----
From: "Duane Parsons" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, May 12, 2010 3:51 pm
Subject: threads by email
To: <[email protected]>

It would seem to me that attempting to carry on discussions and/or develop a 
discussion thread by email is exceedingly awkward. Since R-Spec has an FB page 
would it not be more practical to simply let memebers post thread topics for 
discussion on the FB page and then other may participate as much or as little 
as they wish? 


This is simply a suggestion but I presonally am baffled as to why the FB page 
had no discussion threads while - conversely - I open up my emai;l and have 
dozens of emails,all containnig what appears to be fragments of various R-Spec 
discussions being carried on my email. 


Cordially,


Duane


     

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