I was thinking of:

- waiting for the group owner to start acting or to ask for additional 
moderators to help out
- if not, suggest opening a new google group / another mailing list / forum.

I don't think the current owner has the time to deal with this properly. 
While I was thinking about this, I opened a new google group, 
bootstrap-users:

http://groups.google.com/group/bootstrap-users

I did this mainly to test the moderator interface, but we could use it? 
What does everybody think?

If a new google group isn't the best option, I happen to run a hosting 
business and I we could have a VPS up in minutes with any mailing list 
software or a forum application we'd want to use. It's just a matter of 
deciding what's best and how to proceed.

Regards


On Friday, September 6, 2013 10:16:14 PM UTC+2, Sal Lara wrote:
>
> After today I am convinced that unless the person or persons vandalizing 
> this group just decide to stop, the group will be useless. It is just not 
> worth the trouble of paging through all the noise.
>
> I suggest that one of the following be done:
>
>    - The current Google Group be modified to require moderator approval 
>    of each post. If this requires too much administration, then some folks 
>    that have proven to be trustworthy should be added as moderators. I would 
>    rather wait 1-2 days to have my question answered then have to see one 
> more 
>    of these bizarre posts.
>    - A new Google Group be created, implementing the above policy.
>    - Abandon Google Groups and use Stack Overflow. SO allows you to 
>    receive email updates in a similar way to here
>    - Abandon Google Groups and create a Reddit sub
>    
> I invite everyone on this thread (with a couple of obvious exceptions) to 
> offer their input. It would be nice to have some of a consensus on what the 
> best perceived alternative might be.
>
>
> On Saturday, August 10, 2013 2:30:06 PM UTC-4, Shina Charles Memud wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Is there is a moderator on this group?
>>
>> We need to filter or somehow remove all those irrelevant post, it's 
>> becoming annoying seeing about 10 posts with the same title and content.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>

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