FWIW: www.ExpertsExchange.cm is a fantastic resource... requires paid membership, but it's model is marvelous, it's categorization of issues along the lines of both programs as well as program "areas" is sooooo well done.

I can have a thread going under CSS and another one under XML and a third one running under Apache, and a 4th one under CGI, and a 5th one under Mac sys admin with experts in each area working on my queries etc. but still see all my "open questions" in one fell swoop.

at the risk of further "bifurcation" should Rev ever become "open source" enough (there are tech areas on EE for "proprietary" software like Photoshop, which have become so all pervasive as to be virtually "open source" in terms of usage...) to gain recognition for an area on ExpertsExchange, it would be major publicity bump for Rev. ExpertsExchange has 3,460,759 IT professional Members

www.expertsexchange.com

If our great sages of xTalk were to propose category areas like they have at EE, but just for Rev only, inside a new forum, this would be a big leap forward.

rev-multi-media; rev-database; rev-crunching text; rev-working with Fields;

etc.





On Dec 14, 2005, at 6:28 PM, Rishi Viner wrote:

Mailing lists are OK when you are passing through 10 messages a day, but this thing is just not practical. Come on rev, let Dan mirror your list and make you
the moderators of the new forum. You could even brand it.

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