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I just noticed that there is a new (new to me, I haven't noticed it before) Ubuntu newsgroup under the alt.os.linux hierarchy. Has anyone thought of creating an arch linux newsgroup?
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The real question is: Has anyone thought of using an arch linux newsgroup?
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What would be the whole point? It would just be one more thing that the Arch dev's would have to spend time maintaining.
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I just noticed that there is a new (new to me, I haven't noticed it before) Ubuntu newsgroup under the alt.os.linux hierarchy. Has anyone thought of creating an arch linux newsgroup?
Support in arch group is excellent. Why open another one. I agree, more work for developers and users who help all the time.
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The real question is: Has anyone thought of using an arch linux newsgroup?
I have...but there isn't one ![]()
Isn't it just like a mailing list though? :S
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Yes, although older than mailing lists, IIRC.
And there are mailinglist-to-news gateways, in case someone need/want to use a news reader instead of an email client to participate.
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IMO mailing lists can be a real pain.
I love forums, and I really wish for example that the Wine project would use a forum instead of a mailing list.
Forums just seem to me a better way to handle many different topics, and act as a better repository of knowledge in the long run. I hate trying to follow a thread of mailing list replies to a topic. Plus, who wants more e-mail?? I really don't need anymore coming to me.
Sorry if I got carried away, kind of a pet peeve. Am I off base here?
edit: Err...oops, I guess my post is kind of moot since the original subject was about newsgroups, but mailing lists were mentioned, and my complaint still applies to newsgroups somewhat.
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