On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 11:29 -0700, mathew davis wrote:
> That is totally understandable. I can see that side of it also. I
> will use the wiki and mailing lists for now the combination can like
> Joe said cover everything. It will be nice to have the forums up when
> Phase 2 starts though.
You
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>It's interesting to note that most youngsters seem to prefer forums, and most
>of us old-timers (IIRC you're my age, Joe) prefer mailing lists. I wonder why
>that is?
I don't know how old you are, but I'm afraid I count as an oldster
these days... there are some defin
On 2/20/07, Sean Moss-Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, I'd really prefer to keep what we have now until phase 2 (end-user
mode). We just don't have the bandwidth to moderate a forum now.
That is totally understandable. I can see that side of it also. I will use
the wiki and mailing list
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
mathew davis writes:
Hi I am kind of new to mailing lists so forgive me if I am steping on
anyones toes.
I am used to working with forums more than mailing lists and find them to be
a little easier for newcomers to work with than mailing lists. Is t
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 10:29 -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> FWIW, I don't find forums any more useable than mailling lists.
With the addition of many great searching / archiving properties. And
(most important for me) offline mode ;-)
> On
> the other hand, wikis seem to end up with lots of the so
mathew davis writes:
>Hi I am kind of new to mailing lists so forgive me if I am steping on
>anyones toes.
>
>I am used to working with forums more than mailing lists and find them to be
>a little easier for newcomers to work with than mailing lists. Is there a
>plan for a forum? I think that it
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