das.t schreef: > because the demand is there and because i want to support x2go. this list > is great, but something that we advanced users sometimes do not think of > is that mailinglists are a barrier for some people. i experience this in > my every day life: my trainees just do not use them.
Because of that, there is a nice forum-interface: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.terminal-server.x2go.devel Link to it, call it "forum", and it will work fine. > so i believe a forum could catch many users who otherwise would contact > heinz directly and therefore keep him busy. Removing the contact-form wil help a lot ;-) Or call it "consultancy" or "commercial support". > not to let any misunderstandings arise: this mailing list is great, solves > a lot of problems. but i think a forum could help, too. even with gmane, > which i certainly do know and use. > i guess we will have to accept that some people are different and > therefore use different tools. You can reach the list now on many ways. If you would like to make something else, I think it needs to be reachable on many ways too. Fragmentation is most of the time not a good idea. A forum needs a subscribtion (or you get spam), that's a big barrier too. And do we need such very unexperienced users at the moment? With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ _______________________________________________ X2go-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
