A real forum for Squeak

Ken G. Brown kbrown at tnc.ab.ca
Mon Oct 10 17:28:43 UTC 2005


I'm happier to download all the messages in all the subjects and use my email filters and folders to organize them. Then I can use the email find to search for anything I am interested in. Without waiting for the browser on a slow link.
I use Eudora on Mac OSX. Works great.
   Ken

>That's right but, with mailing list you receive ALL the messages but with a forum you receive only subjects you subscribe.
>
>I imagine a forum with:
>	- topics for the language (resources, tutorials, ...)
>	- topics for the environment
>	- topics by projects,
>	- topics for FAQS,
>	- topics by contry, state, ...
>	- ....
>
>It's very difficult to found information only with keywords. I think it's really important to organize messages to share all this knowledge about squeak. I'm a "new squeaker" and for me it's harder to found information about squeak than any other language/environment.
>
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>Ken G. Brown wrote:
>>IMHO, forums are almost useless on a slower data link that is not always online.
>>And yes, I would love a faster line but there is no suitable service available where I live. 56k modem is what I am forced to live with for now.
>>I much prefer the email list.
>>
>>   Ken
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>(I don't speak very well English so I'm sorry for mistakesS ;-) )
>>>
>>>I'm looking for a forum about Squeak like phpBB (or smallBB??). I think a forum is better than a mailing list because of users can organize discussions by themes and, users can subscribe to subjects or kind of subjects to follow discussions. Furthermore, everybody can easily consult old messages and users with rights can manage the organizations of subjects. If you want more details you can read features of phpBB here: <http://www.phpbb.com/features.php>http://www.phpbb.com/features.php
>>>
>>>What do think about this idea?
>>>
>>>Christophe




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