Hi,
On Monday 11 September 2006 16:55, Mark Gunnell wrote:
> i'd be curious to see how many LUGs participate in mailing lists as their
> primary means of distributing and sharing information.
I'm an open source software develoeper and I'm getting maybe 2000+ e-mails
from 60+ e-mailing lists everyday. And the total number of forums that I'm
checking everyday is, 0.
I'd agree that a Wiki or a Blog would be a good way to "share knowledge". But
IMHO e-mailing lists are still the best way for high-level "communication"
and efficent "discussion". And still I don't know what is forums for (wait! I
know that I'm a little bit thickheaded about this).
For example in Turkey there is only one big LUG with 26 e-mailing lists.
There are at least 5.000-8.000 people are communicating via these lists
everyday. I think moving to a forum wouldn't solve our problem. I think our
LUG needs something else. But to solve it, we have to define it properly
before move.
Please don't get me wrong, I don't want to stop anyone.This is the way of
open source anyway: If you want to do something, just do it. People would
follow your solutions when you do something noteworthy ;)
I just wanted to share my opinions..
Ciao,
-- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - A. Murat Eren http://www.pardus.org.tr/ Pub Key ID: 0x527D7293 http://meren.org/ - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- Gnome seems to be developed by interface nazis, where consistently the excuse for not doing something is not "it's too complicated to do", but "it would confuse users" (Linus). -
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