On Feb 7, 2007, at 11:12 AM, John Balestrieri wrote:
I think having the widest audience good:
When someone wants to post a question: Do they subscribe to several
lists then cross post to all of these lists?
If someone is interested in helping users by answering questions,
do they track down every Rb mailing list, subscribe, then get
inundated with redundant posts?
No, that's not going to happen en mass, just as there are very few
of us who use the forums and the mailing list. The net result will
be smaller, disconnected communities where questions and question-
answerers never meet up; rather than the community being strong &
centralized (which I think the current mailing list is).
I think fragmentation and redundancy can be a bad thing in this
case. That's why I give RS kudos for trying to eliminate it by
consolidation, even though I think they're going about it all
wrong. Likewise, I don't think the community is helping matters:
How many new lists have already sprouted up in the past couple of
days? When these lists accumulate some content, then disappear,
where are they archived? And consider this: any third-party list is
not going to get RS's support -- they're going to try and drive
both new and existing customers to the forums.
Multiple independent lists and lack of RS endorsement doesn't sound
like a winning strategy to me.
John
All good reasons for RS to not drop the mailing lists.
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