On 2/11/07, Jeff Nowakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 10:59 -0200, Mark Boon wrote:
> Don't be discouraged please. The big-mouths don't always represent
> what the majority thinks.
The opinions expressed for not wanting to move to a forum were polite
and thoughtful. Call
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 10:59 -0200, Mark Boon wrote:
> Don't be discouraged please. The big-mouths don't always represent
> what the majority thinks.
The opinions expressed for not wanting to move to a forum were polite
and thoughtful. Calling them "big-mouths" is uncalled for. It's also
quite
On 7-feb-07, at 02:20, Dmitry Kamenetsky wrote:
I have been reading this list for nearly a year now and it is very
discouraging to receive so much criticism for my first post.
Don't be discouraged please. The big-mouths don't always represent
what the majority thinks.
The yahoo groups
I was only joking. Ofcourse I will do as you suggested. I just didn't realize
that it was possible to use the email list as a feed.
Thank you everyone for your constructive feedback and suggestions. Consider
this topic closed.
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From: Jeff Nowakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have been reading this list for nearly a year now and it is very
> discouraging to
> receive so much criticism for my first post.
it means that you've touched upon an important issue to the readers of the
list. this, in and of itself, means that you are getting valuable information
from
the
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On Feb 7, 2007, at 5:20 , Dmitry Kamenetsky wrote:
I hope I have given some good reasons for having a forum. Since so
many people here are against losing the list, why not the following:
we keep the list, but give members the option of using a foru
I have been reading this list for nearly a year now and it is very discouraging
to receive so much criticism for my first post.
The yahoo groups was merely an example to show how easy it is to get a forum
started. I also agree that yahoo appends too much spam to its forums and I am
sure there a