At 18:25 +0200 6/12/07, Martin Belam wrote:
 > The difference is that the BBC could drop the probability to zero by
 not requiring the use of proprietary software...

Or by closing the list if it was deemed to be an unhelpful echo
chamber that wasn't beneficial to the BBC for the amount of money
spent on the backstage.bbc.co.uk project

m


Yes, history repeating. The BBC closed down live public chatrooms too. I was in the Robert Elms Chatroom, sorely missed by many.

Chat, but not too much?

Interact? Yes, please. But not too much...

Gordo

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