In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dexter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Roy Wood wrote:
>
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dexter 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> >I'm after all sorts of 2nd hand odds and ends. Maybe if you posted a
>> >fortnightly list of stuff to the list, it would move a lot more quickly?
>> >:o)
>> I think everyone would complain. This is not really for advertising
>
>In that case, feel welcome to pop them up at ql.spodmail.com - it's had a
>couple of hundred visitors this week, many not from the list. I'm very
>pleased. The site has been accessed from over 700 different sites and it's
>only a few months old. I'm guessing from emails and site info that over a 
>third of visitors do not subscribe (or I should say do not post) to 
>qlusers or qldeveloper.

Good ... it takes time to build up.

It is different form this list, yet also very useful for discussions.

>Remember, you can list items, and have the ability to edit your own posts
>when you sell something ;) I can even create areas for companies, where
>they have moderator privilege over their own areas.

I will take that up for the London Quanta Group ... when I get time to
list all the second hand goods that we now hold.

There is always someone looking for something ...

Let me know about how to do all this.

>I will spend some time developing some open source QL-related tools so 
>people can co-operate on projects through the website. It'll include FTP 
>areas, some kind of revision control system, and so on...

Sounds exciting ...

>Like I said, if anyone feels there's a real need for something, let me 
>know and I'll see what I can do.

I am all in favour of several QL related sites being active in different
ways, the more there are the better as people have different needs.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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