Has anyone seen Pibb.com? It's a cross between realtime chat, forums, and to an extent mailing lists. It's very simple to create a group, and what's more, it uses OpenID...
On 8/3/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Pete Stean wrote: > > On the document sharing issue, you have considered using a shared > web-space > > to do this? Google offer a solution I think... and it's so 21st > century :) > > > > I have to say, on the note re mailing lists - I *hate* them - they have > such > > limited functionality it's embarassing. I'm only on this mailing list > > because it's the chosen method of the ubuntu-uk community, if I had a > choice > > we'd be a facebook group, or have an online forum. For one thing, > threads > > can be incredibly difficult to follow on a serial email list like this > > one... > > I use Thunderbird and set to see threaded views. It is remarkably easy > to see the context, even without reading any actual mails! > > I very much appreciate using email lists, and only ever use online > displays if there is no choice, and I have to be desperate then > anyway, or it does not get looked at. > > I am on just a lot of lists and groups, and on line (web based) > approach would be severely limiting. > > With lists - using the threaded context - it is very easy to see what > is happening, and where my attention needs to go - in the several > short attention spans that I use that is. > -- > alan cocks > Kubuntu user#10391 > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/ >
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