Glen

as a regular reader of your blog and this list I'll throw in my 2c. I've used php BB a lot and my experience is tha the tenor of the conversation is different. Maybe because they last a threaded view, I find that the conversations are less coherent and appeal to a different crowd (I'm thinking "youth" here... ;-) FWIW.

simon

On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 02:03 PM, Glenn Fleishman wrote:

Greetings,

As part of the launch of a book on wireless networking that I've co-written
with Adam Engst ("The Wireless Internet Starter Kit") that's just shipping,
we decided to set up a Web-based discussion forum on our site to talk about
the book (somewhat) but more generally about Wi-Fi and wireless.

I love this BAWUG mailing list, and I'm hoping that we can get some of the
folks who answer questions here (or pose them) to troll the discussion forum
as well, which we want to open to a broader audience of users. I could also
happily set up a community network forum within the site to extend
discussions.

Feedback is always welcome! I tried Slashcode, but it's just too messy to
install, configure, and maintain.

<http://wireless-starter-kit/phpBB2/>
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