+2 :) On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 11:26:43 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Yes. A forum just for announcements esp. re plugins , kits, or bundles > (since not all good things come in plugins) is a good idea to tweak the > signal-to-noise ratio. > > On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 9:06:10 AM UTC-7, [email protected] > wrote: >> >> +1 >> >> Thanks, Mark. You just consolidated my thoughts better than I could. >> That last para is killer, (assuming you mean go with something like my >> original post up top?). >> >> >> >> On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:45:58 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: >>> >>> About the Google forums, I know I may be in the minority, but I don't >>> think the current arrangement is so bad. That may be partially because >>> whenever I find something interesting, I clip it and save it, usually in >>> TiddlyWiki. Then, whenever someone else comes along that has a similar >>> question or interest, I can look up the information and thread. >>> >>> If you look around, you can find lots of open source projects that have >>> their own website, but they are dead as the proverbial door nail. This is >>> probably because over the long haul it was just too much effort to keep the >>> site current and active. If those sites have an active component, it's >>> usually the forum, which is usually a link to another site, such as the >>> Google or Yahoo forums, or a mail list. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> >>> >>>
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