On Apr 6, 2005 12:49 AM, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have little interest in forums myself but I certainly wish for those > who find forums a more comfortable fit, a happy and rewarding > experience. > > Personally, I haven't a clue what you are so worked up about. > > Craig Craig, The point isn't the web forum, but just the way it was done. We had an extensive discussion about his a couple of months ago. People here have debated, and reached good solutions. Actually, web forum was one of them. However, the idea was to have *this list* available in all formats: discussion group, mailing list and web forum, so as to suit anyone's preference. There are programs that do this automatically, so it wouldn't really be a big change. And, more importantly, the people who like to help would *not* have to go searching web fora for questions to answer (which few are willing to do). They would still get the list in their preferred format (mostly the list, as it is) but the other options would be available for everyone. Last, but not least, the information would be kept concentrated in one point. Now, the way it was done, (1) people who like to help won't see the problems others are having: If fedoraforum is deemed *official*, people with problems are more likely to try help there, but less likely to find it, since most "helpers" don't like the forum idea; (2) The information will be even more scattered and harder to find. That means another archive to search, more places where to look for the same information, which makes it more difficult to find it. Wouldn't it be better to concentrate all official support in one place, and then make this one available for all tastes? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gustavo Seabra Graduate Student Chemistry Dept. Kansas State University Registered Linux user number 381680 ------------------------------------------------------------------ If at first you don't succeed... ...skydiving is not for you.