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On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 2:46 AM, poitr pogo wrote:
> i'm just wondering how you non-technical people who hate technical talks
> will force technical-people interested in techn
i'm just wondering how you non-technical people who hate technical talks
will force technical-people interested in technical aspects to use your
non-technical forum an listen to non-technical talks and prevent them from
running their own, closed technical mailing list free from non-technical
talks
On 04/08/2015 06:34 PM, Go Linux wrote:
>
> It bears little resemblance to the technical forums to which I have become
> accustomed.
>
*** Thank you. I really hope non-technical people will like it. I hate
technical discussions about computers. They suck, because they're
either dick-wagging con
Interesting observations, Go.
I joined today and made a single post. I did like the split screen
feature that shows a preview in real time.
As for the theme, so long as it is logical to navigate I am not too
concerned. Over the years I've used a lot of Vbulletin and PHPbb sites
that have been t
On Wed 08 April 2015 14:34:44 Go Linux wrote:
> I would rate the ambiance of [...]
> I may be completely misreading things but it seems to cater to
> a completely different crowd than the one populating this list.
>
> I can appreciate all the effort that hellekin has put into the forum project
>
This is one of my favorite quotes from dasein over on the debian forums:
"Ubuntu forums try to be like a coffee shop in Seattle. Debian forums strive
for the charm and ambience of a skinhead bar in Bacau."
I would rate the ambiance of the new devuan forum to the left of the Seattle
coffee house