In my humble opinion, the restructuring that is going on and the formation
of task forces necessitates this change. Having the discussion on the
forums allows us to have everything centralized in one place. It also
allows non-list members to read our discussions as necessary. This is
especially important since task forces will be composed of programmers and
artists/writers.
If you want to get notices via email, you could subscribe to a topic or
track a forum.
That's my 2 cents.
-mindstormmaster
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From: xen...@li...
[mailto:xen...@li...] On Behalf Of Tommy
Persson
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 11:03 AM
To: Xen...@li...
Subject: [Xenocide-programming] Shutting down the mailing list?
Hi,
When was this decided and why? I find it much easier to read this
mailing list than hunting topics in an already too crowded forum. I even
had thoughts of submitting it to the gmane Usenet server.
I understand that we want to avoid fragmentation and make it easier for
people to see what's going on but is nothing holy anymore? There is a
reason why the programming forum is so inactive, it's easier to discuss
things on a mailing list or a newsgroup.
That's my thoughts anyway.
Discussion please? Am I alone in thinking this way?
Tommy "LordT" Persson
to...@ho...
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