On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 13:35 +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2005, Alon Altman wrote about "Re: Assembly-related
> discussions":
> > So where does it belong? Do you think it makes sense to spam 217
> > subscribers to discussions with information that interests less than 30? Do
>
> Alon, the numbers you quote are not fair. The discussion on which proposals
> to bring to the assemly interest more than the 30 who are able to physically
> come to the assembly (not being able to come doesn't mean no interest), ...
[... Argument over mailing lists is snipped ...]
I have a question:
Why do we continue to argue in terms of mailing lists?
Why not switch to a Web forum format instead?
Create a password-protected portal page, with links to N forums. Some
of the forums can be symbiotic with the current mailing lists (i.e.
message sent to a forum is propagated also to the mailing list and vice
versa). Other forums will not be symbiotic.
This is the perfect solution to the splinter mailing lists problem.
--- Omer
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