A> I'm not taking this "too seriously", I'm *being* serious about it because
A> a message board involves just a leeeetle bit more than just setting up the
A> scripting and plopping it on the server and waiting for "traffic".
A> I've run a web business since '95 and hosted many message boards; including
A> ones on my own server. I'm sure others on the lists have done so as well,
A> so I am sure they know of which I speak.
I don't know your site or your business, but I will guess that the
message boards where set up to provide a commercial service (again,
I'm just guessing). If that's true, then you or someone else had the
responsibility to provide a service, and to do it promptly.
But a TB! message board would be a hobby project, driven by
voluntaries, and you can't expect certain level of service in those
boards. You just hope to get it, like in TBUDL. And I think it will be
a good board.
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