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Subject: Re: [ANN] REAL Software Introduces REALbasic Forums, a New Online Community for
From: Stefan Pantke <seaside dot ki at mac dot com>
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 04:02:23 +0200
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Am 01.10.2005 um 03:15 schrieb Joseph J. Strout:

At 2:20 AM +0200 10/1/05, Stefan Pantke wrote:


Can someone explain, if I should the forum or the ML from
now on? Or do I really have to monitor both system?


You should use whichever you prefer.


I wonder, if two different system which keep disjunct information,
is really helpful...


It's helpful in that there are some people who prefer a web message board to a mailing list, and there was previously no acceptable means of group discussion for those people before. But yes, it does mean that community knowledge is going to be a bit more fragmented -- that's the price we pay for being more widely accessible.

Do we have a chance to see the ML contents mirrored in
one phpBB forum?

If this would happen, I'd switch to the web forum too.
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