> You're one of the moderators there? So cool! Yep. I was the first one. Kathy is now my co-mod. Works well as we are in two time zones. > Folks, he's being modest: for small software development shops like > most of us have, those newsgroups are the most valuable > things in Usenet.
Actually - there's an internet trade association you might be interested in. I was one of the first members. It's the "Association of Independent Software Industry Professionals". or AISIP for short. It's a modest fee (under US$25 a year if I remember right) and features several *private* newsgroups where things like marketing, technical details and industry news. URL is: http://www.aisip.com While shareware members exist it is not aimed at shareware marketers, but at anybody distributing software online or offering services and resources to software developers. Fantastic atmosphere and very mature content (it's post moderated to make sure things stay nice and pleasant). There are more threads than I can count and it's more active than the public groups on Usenet. N.B. I'm just a happy subscriber - I make no money or gain any kudos from recommending it. If you look at the members page it reads like the who's who of the online software distribution industry. http://www.aisip.com/aisip-members.php Scott Kane _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
