[Twisted-Python] Forum vs. mailing list

Alexander Winston alexander.winston at comcast.net
Sat Nov 15 18:34:39 MST 2003


On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 03:30, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2003, at 4:01 PM, Clark C. Evans wrote:
> 
> > A forum does not solve the core issue of organizing information
> > into a clear hierarchy of topics, filtering relevant questions
> > and answers, and a whole host of other items.  While a Wiki or
> > a Forum could be useful, it will only work if there are several
> > people who care about its structure, moderate it, and work
> > hard to make the information useful.   Other than that, threaded
> > email works just as well.
> 
> This brings up a sore point yet again - we need a documentation editor. 
>   Any volunteers? :)

I'm a fairly pedantic, obsessive-compulsive freak when it comes to
grammar and spelling freak, but we have had some conflicts regarding
that in the past...
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