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[OT] Is it me, or are these NGs very..
Jun 29, 2005
Craig Black
Jun 29, 2005
AJG
Jun 29, 2005
Carlos Santander
Jun 29, 2005
clayasaurus
Jun 29, 2005
John Reimer
Jun 29, 2005
John Reimer
Jun 29, 2005
pragma
Jun 29, 2005
Thomas Kuehne
Jun 29, 2005
Thomas Kuehne
Jun 29, 2005
Walter
Jul 15, 2005
Ilya Minkov
Jul 16, 2005
AJG
June 29, 2005
Dead?

Did everyone somehow schedule their vacations for this month or something? I mean heck, there have been two posts on the announcement board in the past 8 days.  The bugs and learn boards are almost equally stagnant.


June 29, 2005
Dead?

Perhaps, for fear that D might some day overtake C#, Microsoft is strategically eliminating everyone who posts to this newsgroup, and YOU could be next.

-Craig


June 29, 2005
I blame the newsgroup system ;). People are just too used to regular web forums nowadays, so I think it hampers the community's growth. I always use the web interface; I don't think I even have a newsreader installed.

--AJG.

In article <d9u7hi$17ep$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Jarrett Billingsley says...
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>Dead?
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>Did everyone somehow schedule their vacations for this month or something? I mean heck, there have been two posts on the announcement board in the past 8 days.  The bugs and learn boards are almost equally stagnant.
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>

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2B || !2B, that is the question.
June 29, 2005
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
> Dead?
> 
> Did everyone somehow schedule their vacations for this month or something? I mean heck, there have been two posts on the announcement board in the past 8 days.  The bugs and learn boards are almost equally stagnant. 
> 
> 

It is not dead, it is just sleeping...
June 29, 2005
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
> Dead?
> 
> Did everyone somehow schedule their vacations for this month or something? I mean heck, there have been two posts on the announcement board in the past 8 days.  The bugs and learn boards are almost equally stagnant. 
> 
> 

It's summer. What do you expect? :-)  People typically get outrageously busy during summer. I know I do. I've had very little time for D over the last couple of months.

You'll see.  Come fall and winter... it'll be a-buzzing again here.

I was noticing that dsource was stagnating too.

-JJR
June 29, 2005
In article <d9u7hi$17ep$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Jarrett Billingsley says...
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>Dead?
>
>Did everyone somehow schedule their vacations for this month or something? I mean heck, there have been two posts on the announcement board in the past 8 days.  The bugs and learn boards are almost equally stagnant.
>
>

Everyone's on vacation.  Sniff around dsource.org and you'll see a sudden drop in activity from frequent posters.

Kris was out all last week, and if this summer is anything like the last, he'll be gone for a while.

I'm in Denver right now on training at Sun (yes, we're taking on more Java at work.. burn me as a heretic when I get back).  So I've dropped off the radar a little.

I'm sure things will pick back up in Sept/Aug.

- EricAnderton at yahoo
June 29, 2005
"Craig Black" <cblack@ara.com> wrote in message news:d9ua6n$1ajk$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Perhaps, for fear that D might some day overtake C#, Microsoft is strategically eliminating everyone who posts to this newsgroup, and YOU could be next.

Hehe, though to tell the truth, if I had to use one language other than D, I'd probably choose C#, only because it's so similar.

"AJG" <AJG_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:d9udab$1f3p$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>I blame the newsgroup system ;). People are just too used to regular web forums
> nowadays, so I think it hampers the community's growth. I always use the
> web
> interface; I don't think I even have a newsreader installed.

As an avid forumer, I'll have to agree with you there.. NGs seem like something out of the infancy of the internet.  Or before that.  Even a very basic forum system would be better than this.

"pragma" <pragma_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:d9uk1b$1ouu$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Everyone's on vacation.  Sniff around dsource.org and you'll see a sudden
> drop
> in activity from frequent posters.

At least it's not just here!


June 29, 2005
"John Reimer" <brk_6502@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d9uf75$1iv9$1@digitaldaemon.com...

Woah!  How'd you post from the future?  If I'm not mistaken, there is nowhere in the world right now where it's 11:30 AM on the 30th..


June 29, 2005
Alas, that discussion has happened many times previous.  Considering I write forum software, one should have an idea of my position ;).

Walter, on the other hand, seems to prefer newsgroups - I believe he felt it preferable to be able to work with a client of your choice, than a web interface (to which my answer would be theming, but that still doesn't completely solve it.)

-[Unknown]


>>I blame the newsgroup system ;). People are just too used to regular web forums
>>nowadays, so I think it hampers the community's growth. I always use the web
>>interface; I don't think I even have a newsreader installed.
> 
> 
> As an avid forumer, I'll have to agree with you there.. NGs seem like something out of the infancy of the internet.  Or before that.  Even a very basic forum system would be better than this.
June 29, 2005
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:

> As an avid forumer, I'll have to agree with you there.. NGs seem like something out of the infancy of the internet.  Or before that.  Even a very basic forum system would be better than this.

It's a shame that Google Groups refuses to pick up the digitalmars NGs.

It would have made it more accessible... But there's always Dsource ?

--anders
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