On Oct 25, 2003, at 1:49 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I've posted the first dozen message threads from this list in edited, threaded form on my Web site at http://www.revolutionpros.com. Click on "Best of List" in the top nav to see them.
Dan and Listees;
Dan's "Best of the List" aggregation is a good resource, but it could just as well go in the Tips/Stacks sections of RevNet plugin. Or at RevJournal. Or- at the runrev.com site itself. It seems as if all these forums have the potential for fragmenting what is already a relatively small community.
There is style of summary/commentary that has been going on in the python-dev mailing list/newsgroup for a few years. See <http://www.python.org/dev/summary/> for examples of this writing style. It's a good concise form and it's posted right to the list in plaintext to the list, and in a hypertext form for archiving on the website.
So the python mailing list has a good system, IMHO: usenet newsgroup <-> mailing list <-> summaries <-> web archive
In any case, kudos to all you who are experimenting with "web forums" and publishing real content (Dan Shafer, Alan Golub) and howtos/tutorials (Richard Gaskin, Ken Ray, Jacqueline, Dar... others).
Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Mindlube Software | <http://mindlube.com>
what a waste of thumbs that are opposable to make machines that are disposable -Ani DiFranco
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