List v. Forum

Steve Finger steve at srptech.com
Mon Dec 30 13:04:37 EST 2013


I agree exactly with what Doug says.

Steve Finger


On Dec 30, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Doug Easterbrook <doug at artsman.com> wrote:

> 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
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