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Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?')
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Christian Selig |
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Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?') |
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Wed, 17 Mar 2004 15:21:40 +0100 |
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Quoting Stefan Elwesthal <address@hidden>:
> First of all, this was definietly a good conversation, I almost fell of my
> chair watching all this traffic on this list this morning, that means one of
> the goals has already been reached :)
> Personally, I have to say though that I favour web-forums. I simpley love
> them and use them all the time when I need help, when I won't to ask
> something or whatever. Forums are static, I can do searches and see if
> someone has already answered my question, and I can easily help others.
> So.. is it only me that's a friend of phpBB?
Honestly, Web forums are the only thing that is worse than IRC, IMHO. :-)
Searching mailing lists can be done through google, gmane can ensure message
availability through news groups etc.
Personally, I don't have much time to hang around IRC, which was quite some fun
in the past, but I can no longer follow everything and would also be happy about
a more static form of conversion; but I think mailing lists are the best way to
do so.
> Anyway, I've tried GNUe a couple of times, and I think
> it's very interesting, and definietly promising. The whole idea behind it is
> great!
A friend of mine is evaluating GNUe for two businesses in Romania.
Greets,
Christian
- Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), (continued)
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), Peter Dabrowski, 2004/03/17
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), Stefan Elwesthal, 2004/03/17
Re: [GNUe] Re: GNUe (was 'What's up?'), Stefan Elwesthal, 2004/03/18