Any opinion on this?
I wouldn't mind to put some effort into the improving the site but it'd
be quite useless if you guys are not willing to contribute.
I do hope that there is a need for a community site for WhatsUp Gold,
and apparently most of you share this idea, but it won't ever work if
you're staying at the read-only side.

Attila

On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 01:22:05 +0800, Attila Balogh wrote:

>www.wugportal.com supposed to be a community portal, all content is
>provided by its members  - you get what you put there :). Apparently
>there're very few members who are willing to write articles or post to
>the Forum, most of the visitors come to the Download section.
>No, I'm not related to any Chinese ISP - our company is an Ipswitch
>distributor here. We created this site for having an alternative to the
>mailing list - personally, I prefer browsing through a topic in a bbs
>and/or search there. Much more organized form of communication than a
>busy mailing list.
>
>Attila
>
>
>On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:54:55 -0400, Bryan Frye wrote:
>
>>That site seems kind of a dead float now.  Hasn't been used or updated
>>in about 6 months, and agreed, it does have some overhead/bandwidth
>>issues.
>>
>>Bryan
>>
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/10/2004 12:42:30 PM >>>
>>WugPortal was setup by some guy, calls himself Atilla, in Shanghai. My
>>
>>impression is that he is (or was) a member of the IT group of the
>>Chinese 
>>ISP named STA.NET. I wonder if he's still there...
>>
>>kj
>>
>>At 11:56 AM 6/10/2004, you wrote:
>>>I signed up yesterday and it said it would e-mail me a password, but
>>I
>>>have not received one yet.
>>>
>>>Robert
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Stefan Hellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>06/10/2004 05:29 AM
>>>Please respond to
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>
>>>
>>>To
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>cc
>>>
>>>Subject
>>>SV: [WhatsUp Forum] Forum vs mailing list
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Is there anyone using http://www.wugportal.com ?
>>>Seems to down at the moment though...
>>
>>
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