I believe it is being worked on. Or at least I hope so! On the subject of forums, I personally am in favor of it. I do agree that mailing lists (especially with no archiving capabilities) is an inefficient way of supporting a growing community.
With that being said, it was discussed just last week and the majority of the users (and developers) preferred a wiki/trac/arhive mix until the community grows. Thats what communities are about: getting consensus and working together as a group. I can see where the originator of this thread is coming from, but starting a thread and announcing we all should come over to his website is a bit of an odd way to introduce yourself to the community isn't it? At the end of the day, I think we will all recognise when it is the right time to segue to a BB-based support model. Christ, I'm starting to sound like a marketing dweeb. Forgive me.... ;) Geoffrey On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:28:17 -0400, John O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/13/05, Jeff Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hmm.. you might wanna check the mailing list archive before doing that. >> Actually, I'm not sure if there is a mailing list archive, and in that >> case, I can understand your actions. >> >> Point is, there has been extensive discussion on how to handle project >> communication, so I highly doubt that those involved are just going to >> start using your forums 'just like that'. > > Is it possible to setup or access archives for the list? or has all > that old knowledge been lost in the ether? > > -j
