Oh.Ok thanks, I didn't know this url.
But for the forum idea, in my mind when we talk about forums I think
about developpez.com which have a good forum (search engine, event
alert, answer alert.).
All I want to say is maybe a forum will eliminate redundants questions
and stop disturbin
Me too ;-)
JH> I also prefer the mailing list. (Just so you know you aren't the only one!)
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> For many reason I already exposed several times here, my prefer using a
> mailing list.
> I will not start the discussion here. It's enough to say the main reason
> is
> a better control of what is going public.
I also prefer the mailing list. (Just so you know you aren't the only one!)
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Scrive Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd :
[...]
> Only for lazy people that attach the entire previous message including
> all the unsubscribe information.
This unfortunately in a very common practice :-(
[...]
> I'm currently trying to set-up forums on my new hosted Windows 2008
> Serv
Guillaume ROQUES wrote:
> Hi,
> Another disadvantage of the mailing list is to Search a
> topic
Try: http://marc.info/?l=twsocket
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Hi,
Another disadvantage of the mailing list is to Search a topicMaybe a
question has been asked several times since the mailing list exist,
hasn't it ?
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CANYON Technologies
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> wouldn't it better to switch to modern technologies like message
boards/forums?
For many reason I already exposed several times here, my prefer using a
mailing list.
I will not start the discussion here. It's enough to say the main reason is
a better control of what is going public.
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> Of course it's just my imho, but wouldn't it better to switch to
> modern technologies like message boards/forums? Nailing list...
> forgive me, but it's an ancient ages stuff. Main inconvenience is a
> huge quotations in each mail, and the further in discussion, the
> larger they grow, somet
a time ago I found a free service to message board that could be act as
a copy of a mailing list and vice versa. then both can be used.
if Francois agree I could search for it.
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