List v. Forum

Wizardcompserv at aol.com Wizardcompserv at aol.com
Mon Dec 30 12:33:15 EST 2013


I prefer it coming in on email as I am logged into that most of the time -  
as you say if it is a forum you would have to go there to look at what has 
come  in.
 
Kind  Regards
Wendy Osbaldestin
Wizard Computer Services
_www.wizardcompserv.co.uk_ (http://www.wizardcompserv.co.uk/) 
Tel:  01260271647  

 
In a message dated 30/12/2013 17:25:36 GMT Standard Time, doug at artsman.com  
writes:

I've  always liked the list approach -- it is like getting a daily post of 
items  that are specific to my community.   I can (and do) store them in my  
email folders and I can search them offline at any time ---  I find that  
useful.   and I find our list intimate

Forums -- you have to  'go' to them and I've never found a forum that was 
particularly organized in  any effective manner.   Always billions of 
questions, billions of  threads and finding what you want -- not easy.   Just been 
my  experience..... its been too hard to see a linear thread of the topics 
of the  particular day.


that being said --- I can live with whatever the  group decides.    all 
that I ask is that we stick to having the  list/forum on one place.   There may 
be advantages to having it on  something like stack overflow (as an 
example) ---  because it could cause  others to wonder what this thing called 
studio is.  Might be good,   might not.

just -- whatever is decided --  please lets pick one  place.


Doug Easterbrook
Arts Management Systems  Ltd.
mailto:doug at artsman.com
http://www.artsman.com
Phone (403)  536-1205    Fax (403)  536-1210


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