On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Carol Anne Ogdin <caogdin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Les Mikesell questioned, "...who would go there to post any answers?" The > answer is the same people who share here...and probably many more who find > this sparse medium harder to navigate. I, for one, would be unlikely to go there to post answers. (Not that I'm a font of answers here, but see for example the zsh mailing lists). All forum software that I've used (which clearly doesn't include all forum software that exists) amplifies two of the most significant problems with asynchronous group communications: (1) failing to start a new thread when one should be started, and (2) starting a new thread when one should not. This happens on mailing lists too, of course, but at least with email I'm entirely in control of how I organize it, so I can re-group messages at will. Using forum software I'm forced to accept whatever (dis)organization the moderators or originator of the message chose. (If someone knows of forum software that doesn't have this problem -- that gives every user control over how his view of the postings is organized -- I'd be thrilled to hear about it. But if you want to tell me on-list, start a new thread. :-) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos