Hi all,
and perhaps a goodbye to all ... Increment the number of offers for
another list host by one btw.
* What I'm going to miss most is reading the rb-nug on my blackberry,
there is no chance to access forums when beeing on the run.
* For me Forums are in most cases LOST content for me, e.g. I wrote
some larger postings on the german-RB-forum and this forum closed
from one day to another. All MY content was away, too. I know I could
copied all the text, but who is doing it this way?
* I've a huge mailing list archive and I can search it in seconds,
filter it, use Devon Think with much more power, ... all this i will
miss when I'm on client side and not connected to the forums.
* When reading through the digest I see mails, I surely won't open as
a thread on the forum. So I know about other problems in area I'll
probably come in touch in the future. So reading the ML is an
investment too the future, going to the forums mostly wasting time. I
really like them when it's about my hobbies, but not for work at all.
...
And I could write so many more reasons not to close the ML, but IMHO
it doesn't matter at all.
PERHAPS I spend my time no to read and far more important post more
intensively the OMNIS-underground mailing list, I've so much time
left from Feb 12.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 13:18:15 -0500, Joseph Nastasi
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3) it's blocked in some work places so if you're working on
something and need an answer you may not be able to even get to them
Well, if I'm using RB at work, for work and the company won't make an
exception for something this important, then I'd be concerned about
the company. If one is not using RB at work oops, that loophole just
got closed.
OR the other way round, I can imagine some more large companies, that
THIS is the reason to finally drop RB and instead use a REAL
Enterprise Solution: Java for example.
ciao
Thorsten Hohage
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that-Office.de Softwaredesign - Hamburg,Germany
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