How exactly is a forum more of a "walled garden" then a Laconica instance?

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On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Forums are walled gardens. They don't allow the free flow of ideas which a
> young project like laconica could benefit from. If you aren't interested in
> the topic of the forum thread, then you may not click on it. But sometimes
> ideas come from unexpected places. We need to see all the conversations, but
> we still need to organize the information for practical purposes. Mongo and
> I used our own laconica to communicate during the design process and it
> worked great. I think it would be easy to setup and try. If it doesn't work,
> no harm done.
>
> Ben
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