On 2/15/07, skaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 09:15 +0100, Rhythmic Fistman wrote:
> > >
> > > skaller wrote:
> > > > The problem is basically: how do a bunch of geeks get enough
> > > > marketing types interested to do the required advocacy work
> > > > to get even more people.
> > > >
> > >
> > > What about the blog route? The main reason I was drawn to felix in the
> > > first place was all your lengthy emails to the ocaml mailing list.
> > > People going to the felix website might not realize that the mailing
> > > list is pretty active since no news ends up on the felix page. If we
> > > blogged our bigger discussions, folks might realize that felix isn't
> > > just another dead project.
> >
> > That's a great idea, Erick. Google loves blogs, and so do people.
>
> How does this integrate with mail? Some lurkers here are happy
> getting mail, they mightn't follow a blog. Does that mean
> posting things twice?

Probably. For old posts, certainly, for new ones a forward type thing
could be set up. Something has to be done because this sourceforge
mailing list may as well be top secret:  try googling "spawn_fthread".
It returns about 5 results, whilst searching my inbox reveals about a jillion.

> And a third time to our wiki?

Maybe just a second time to the wiki. The wiki gets indexed.
Sourceforge no.

> And a fourth time to our website? And fifth time to
> a newsgroup? And then slashdot and numerous other place .. hmmm...

Maybe.

> ARRGGG :)

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