I didn't pretend that Linuxaudio.org suggest moving to forums. Read my post. *I* suggest moving to forums as *I* think it's better way to exchange the info than those 90-tish, Mailman powered, mailing lists where you can't even search for posts or whatever. And apparently I'm not the only one that pretends that: Ardour has a forum: http://ardour.org/forum/15 Rosegarden has a forum: http://www.nabble.com/RoseGarden-f2887.html Hydrogen has a forum : http://www.hydrogen-music.org/forum/ etc. etc. etc. WFT?! even glibc has a forum !! http://www.nabble.com/Sourceware---glibc-f12198.html The idea I had in mind when talking about linux audio forums: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ Predrag Viceic http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com And no, Freecycle does not have a forum because Savanah doesn't provide such tool. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are solely mine and not of the members of linuxaudio.org "consortium". Le mardi 16 janvier 2007 17:17, Ivica Ico Bukvic a écrit : > Oh dear... > > Please note that Linuxaudio.org offer does *not* suggest moving to forums. > Again, let me repeat, it does *not* suggest moving to forums. > > It suggests moving the existing mailing lists LAD/LAU/LAA, so that they are > hosted under Linuxaudio.org. They would still remain the same lists with > same subscribers and same features. The only difference is that we would > have them under the Linuxaudio.org umbrella. Namely, we would have > linux-audio-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx etc., instead of > linux-audio-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx But also, more importantly, these as > well as any other relevant lists that end-up being consolidated, would be > found under *one* *single* URL: lists.linuxaudio.org. And that, in and of > itself in my book (and I am sure in a book of any newcomer to Linux audio) > would be truly priceless. > > Best wishes, > > Ico