Jon H wrote:
On 12/24/06, *Nick Scheer* <nscheer@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:nscheer@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Either way is fine with me. The problem with forums, is that if it is
on a slow server, or if it is badly organized from a user interface
perspective, it can be a nightmare to use.
Plus, you often end up with a lot of bickering about how it should
look/feel/behave. Also, *someone* ends up stuck with spending a lot of
time maintaining it, and I imagine it is much more costly from a
hosting perspective. PHPBB also tends to get borked by script-kiddies
out to prove their l33t-ness by vandalizing any site they can.
Mailing lists are nice, as you have a lot of flexibility as to how to
read/organize/archive-I personally like Gmail's ability to auto-label,
as well as organizing by discussion thread, and allowing really good
searchability, whereas a forum dictates the entire user experience for
you.
I second the Gmail recommendation! Auto-threading has made handling
busy lists so much easier that I am now in the process of moving all my
mail lists over to a gmail account. THIS is the way webmail should be!
PS If anyone wants a free gmail account I think I still have most of my
original 100 invites left
I have a GMail account. The interface is slow and clumsy compared to
Thunderbird, Pegasus or other real mail clients. Thunderbird does
threading very well.
I also know a number of people who will not have anything to do with
GMail because the justifiable (perhaps) privacy concerns.
--
David
gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
authenticity, honesty, community