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mailing list vs news group
Feb 18, 2006
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Feb 18, 2006
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Feb 18, 2006
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Feb 18, 2006
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Feb 18, 2006
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Re: mailing list vs news group [OT]
Feb 18, 2006
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Lars Ivar Igesund
Feb 18, 2006
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February 18, 2006
Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs the other, but rather a gateway between the two.

The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.

Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
still use it?

For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.

A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?


February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com wrote:
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
> 
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
> 
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
> still use it?
> 
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news
> reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
> 
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
> 
> 

No. NG is fine. I do wish the web version supported full-text search, though.
February 18, 2006
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 08:53:44 +0000 (UTC), <braddr@puremagic.com> wrote:
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
>
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
>
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you still use it?
>
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
>
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?

No. I dont want to fill my mailbox, my news reader does threading and archiving and .. why would I want to use anything else :)
That said, if you want a mailing list, there's no reason why we can't have one too.

Regan
February 18, 2006
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:53:44 +1100, <braddr@puremagic.com> wrote:

> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
>
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
>
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
> still use it?
>
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news
> reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
>
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
>

No thank you. The news reader is the best method of for me.

-- 
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com wrote:
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
> 
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
> 
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
> still use it?
> 
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news
> reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
> 
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
> 
> 
No Thunderbird makes NG's very traversable.
February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com wrote:
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
> 
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
> 
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
> still use it?
> 
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news
> reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
> 
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
> 
> 

If there was a mailing list (or as you said, a gateway) I would most definitely use it, even if it was only one way.  Having a digest ability would be fantastic.
February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com skrev:
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
> 

I prefer news groups. News groups works great for me, news was kind of invented for this purpose :).

February 18, 2006
I've come to like the newsgroups , though I would join both :).

Charlie

<braddr@puremagic.com> wrote in message news:dt6nao$1l2d$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up
was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be
one vs
> the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
>
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
>
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway),
would you
> still use it?
>
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a
news
> reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
>
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
>
>


February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com wrote:

> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up
> was
> newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be
> one vs the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
> 
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
> 
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway),
> would you still use it?
> 
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
> 
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?


I'm pretty happy with the NG, but better searching ability would be nice... I wonder if someone could again persue getting the groups on google groups?

~John Demme
February 18, 2006
braddr@puremagic.com wrote:
> Walter and I were talking earlier today and one of the topics that came up was newsgroup vs mailing list.  The good news is that it doesn't have to be one vs the other, but rather a gateway between the two.
> 
> The question:  Who would use the mailing list if it existed.
> 
> Follow-up question: if the list was read-only (ie, a one way gateway), would you
> still use it?
> 
> For myself, I'd prefer to receive mail rather than read via the web or a news reader, but I know I'm an odd duck at times.
> 
> A show of hands.. want to be able to get each of the newsgroups via mail?
> 
> 

I would prefer a forum like PHPBB.

I don't like how newsgroup thread-view indents things every time someone replies.
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