If you really prefer the forums, check out here:
http://pvrguide.no-ip.com/bbs/index.php?act=SC&c=6
They archive all the mailing list posts anyways, so you can keep up! :-)
Keep Slacking, Mark
John Kuhn wrote:
I like the data sent to me.. rather then looking for the data.. I tend to keep up with it more..
its also easier to pretend i'm reading email at work :)
--John
Um...
Probably going to draw fire on this, but...
Why does the Linux community tend to collaborate with e-mail lists? This seems kind of backward to me given that there is the rather nice real time messaging methods used made useful by various forum sites. I guess with an e-mail list you don't have to have a web site host, but aren't forums really a bit more "user friendly"? I'd really like to hear why the Linux world seems to stick to these mail lists.
Beyond that, can someone tell me a website that explains the effective use of e-mail lists? I guess I should STFW for this one, but if anyone can give me a nice link that would be great.
Sorry about the off topic, but I just don't quite get it...
Bill
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