Alan Franzoni <doesnotex...@franzoni.invalid> writes: > That's right... forums, although more "accessible" to all the people > who can't/doesn't want to use specific email or nntp clients, are > quite slow to use. > > But I think Ubuntu forums support threads and are kind of "channeled" > between ML and webinterface... something like Google Groups; I think > THAT would be a good idea. What about trying to "channel" > comp.lang.python and a forum?
Please, be more specific. As I said earlier in this thread, a “forum” could be a mailing list, a Usenet newsgroup, a walled-garden web application, an IRC channel, or a face-to-face meeting in a pub. So speaking of comp.lang.python as though it's *not* a forum is confusing. Please choose a term that makes it clear why what one is speaking about is distinct from the comp.lang.python forum. -- \ “Just because nobody complains doesn't mean all parachutes are | `\ perfect.” —Benny Hill | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list