I believe Yahoo Groups, Google Groups both offer emails of the forum
discussion. The user can choose. All the php forums offer this too, I
believe. There's no conflict that i can see. Why vote? Why not have
both?
-Jerry
On Dec 2, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
I think we've had previous discussion on the topic of mail list vs.
web
board and, IIRC, the majority of respondents preferred using a mail
list.
I know I do, and the reason is that I'm simply too scatterbrained,
over-multi-tasked, insufficiently disciplined, and forgetful for a web
board to be useful for me. I want something that comes to me
whether I
want it to or not and whether I think I'll need it today or not.
Judy
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Bill Marriott wrote:
If you think the forum is as good as it is "because" it's in this
format --
if you think this is somehow the "ideal" -- that's one thing. But
I think it
is this way "in spite of" the format. For example,
<snip>
Also, I feel the "well if you don't like it go somewhere else"
type of
feedback is less than mature or constructive, and quite defensive-
sounding.
Why stop with point #12? If I want 3D, why don't I use Director?
If I want
database tools, why not use FileMaker? If I want a slicker IDE,
why not use
Visual Studio? etc.? (It's a wonder they let ungrateful cads like
me even
*use* Revolution!)
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