Re: chat opinion ...

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 42635
interpreted = N
texte = It needs to be another list, much like we had (have?) a beta list. It's WebDNA 5.0 and WebDNA developer beta after all. I for one don't want to search the archives of this list and pull up a bunch of hits related to a code snippet that I'm wanting, but which are code snippets for possible what-ifs in WebDNA 5.0.GK > My 2 cents (USD, of course): > > 1) The fact that SM had a chat at all was cool and > definitely a step in the right direction, however, as Ken > pointed out, many various things about the nature of chats > themselves (scheduling, hard to follow, etc. etc.) make it > a not-so-ideal medium to conduct serious business and/or > research IMHO. > > 2) This list is cool too, and, yes, I know it's archived, > but I think the idea of a 'Forum' (basically a threaded > message board requiring registration) where we hold these > discussions would be the best of both worlds. We could > discuss and also archive at the same time, while allowing > the subject matter (WebDNA) to be more visable and > therefore accessible and therefore less scary to newbies > who will (hopefully) therefore begin to start coding in it > faster and then we can all therefore start getting filthy > stinking rich and sip Spring Fever Fizzes off of naked > island women's bellies while Ken Grome's sweatshop cranks > out line after line of code for the cost of the little > umbrellas in our drinks!!!!!! .....BWAHA HA HA!!! > > Ahem, excuse me... sorry about that. Seriously, I think > that Sal's vision of the forum is an excellent idea from a > marketing standpoint and I'm all for it. > > 3) I don't know what will happen to the list. Maybe it > will die. Maybe not. Any ideas on that? Really, what would > be the use of an email-based talklist when we have the > forum running? > > -Dan ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 2002)
  2. Re: chat opinion ... (dale's stuff 2002)
  3. Re: chat opinion ... (Gary Krockover 2002)
  4. Re: chat opinion ... (Donovan Brooke 2002)
  5. Re: chat opinion ... (Howard Wolosky 2002)
  6. Re: chat opinion ... (Dan Strong 2002)
  7. Re: chat opinion ... (Donovan Brooke 2002)
  8. Re: chat opinion ... (Gary Krockover 2002)
  9. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 2002)
  10. Re: chat opinion ... (Dan Strong 2002)
  11. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 2002)
  12. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 2002)
  13. Re: chat opinion ... (Gary Krockover 2002)
  14. Re: chat opinion ... (Donovan Brooke 2002)
  15. Re: chat opinion ... (Gary Krockover 2002)
  16. Re: chat opinion ... (Dan Strong 2002)
  17. Re: chat opinion ... (Andrew Simpson 2002)
  18. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 2002)
  19. chat opinion ... (Kenneth Grome 2002)
  20. Re: chat opinion ... (Bob Minor 1996)
It needs to be another list, much like we had (have?) a beta list. It's WebDNA 5.0 and WebDNA developer beta after all. I for one don't want to search the archives of this list and pull up a bunch of hits related to a code snippet that I'm wanting, but which are code snippets for possible what-ifs in WebDNA 5.0.GK > My 2 cents (USD, of course): > > 1) The fact that SM had a chat at all was cool and > definitely a step in the right direction, however, as Ken > pointed out, many various things about the nature of chats > themselves (scheduling, hard to follow, etc. etc.) make it > a not-so-ideal medium to conduct serious business and/or > research IMHO. > > 2) This list is cool too, and, yes, I know it's archived, > but I think the idea of a 'Forum' (basically a threaded > message board requiring registration) where we hold these > discussions would be the best of both worlds. We could > discuss and also archive at the same time, while allowing > the subject matter (WebDNA) to be more visable and > therefore accessible and therefore less scary to newbies > who will (hopefully) therefore begin to start coding in it > faster and then we can all therefore start getting filthy > stinking rich and sip Spring Fever Fizzes off of naked > island women's bellies while Ken Grome's sweatshop cranks > out line after line of code for the cost of the little > umbrellas in our drinks!!!!!! .....BWAHA HA HA!!! > > Ahem, excuse me... sorry about that. Seriously, I think > that Sal's vision of the forum is an excellent idea from a > marketing standpoint and I'm all for it. > > 3) I don't know what will happen to the list. Maybe it > will die. Maybe not. Any ideas on that? Really, what would > be the use of an email-based talklist when we have the > forum running? > > -Dan ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Gary Krockover

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