Re: [Nolug] Re: Forum

From: Fritz <fgurtler_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:46:33 -0500
Message-ID: <e9c2c3740609111446y4598dbbne747b88edd99e10e@mail.gmail.com>

I dont know how everyone manages the information glut out there. I use two
things: my email, and bloglines. If you were to dissolve the mailing list
and force me to check yet another website to see if anyone had posted
something, honestly, I would probably never do it. Why? Because forums
require a certain conversation level to remain active. Why log on every day
for a week to see 2-3 posts made in that time span? Mailing lists tie into
something that is indispensible to most people, and therefore will be
checked.

NOLUG with the current level of traffic would probably completely die if you
forced it to go to a forum format.

As far as no one learning anything, I havent seen many questions. I guess
some more traffic in the FYI / new developments category would be
interesting, but as someone who doesnt use linux myself currently, I cant
really contribute.

Unrelated, but I have another idea for a meeting topic. If anyone has some
good solid experience using GnuCash for a personal / small business
accounting package, I would like to hear about that. I was thinking of a
mix of best accounting practices for a personal budget and a small company,
and exploration of the GnuCash feature set. If no one has experience / or
is willing to put something together, I might research and do it, but that
would probably take me till early next year with my current free time
availibility.

-- Fritz

On 9/11/06, Mark Gunnell <bluecat332@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> i have to jump on here about the "opportunities to be apathetic"
> statement. joey, don't take this personally, but you're the president of
> this organization. calling the activities of its denizens apathetic doesn't
> seem very positive nor is it very 'leader-like'.
>
> i'm with trey. what we're doing right now isn't working. we have half a
> dozen participants and no one is really learning anything. if trey wants to
> make a forum, i'm all for it. in fact, i'd rather use that than this
> mailing list. mailing lists are very old technology. why not move into
> some other venues. rss maybe sometime? forum and new websites are better
> than what we have now.
>
> we need some injection of life into this organization... or disolve it -
> one way or another. it's dead already... someone just needs to kick some
> dirt on it.
>
> that's just my opinion, i could be wrong.
>
> trey, i'm logging onto your forum right now.
>
> *Joey Kelly <joey@joeykelly.net>* wrote:
>
> On Sunday 10 September 2006 08:54, Trey Fox wrote:
> > Well if we make our own forum, it will be open more open to the public.
> I
> > know that there are a lot of people who don't really like mailing lists.
> > Some people are more comfortable with forums. It also becomes a way to
> > better watch the content, and remove unwanted content.
>
> Back when Scott ran the website, he set up PHPBB or whatever, which lasted
>
> about a year or so. Few people posted to it.
>
> Anyhow, we have a mailing list, a wiki, an irc channel, and now a weblog,
> and
> there isn't a lot of activity on any of these forums. IMHO, adding more
> opportunities for people to be apathetic is a lose-lose proposition.
>
>
>
> --
> Joey Kelly
> < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant >
> http://joeykelly.net
>
> How many spyware pop-ups did you get on your Windows computer today?
>
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