GZG List archives -- July 2006
Re: [LST] Mail list vs. Forums Re: Anyone out there??? Is this puppy up? Call me bad...
P. wrote:
Well, let me be the voice of dissent and explain that I like forums better
than mailing lists.
There's nothing wrong with the mailing list, mind you, and I will hardly
abandon them if/when the forum takes off. But the thing is, I get maybe a
hundred personal e-mails a day, and a raft-load of work e-mails a
day. Picking through those to read the GZG ones ends up beign a seperate
chore, and if it's a busy day they get shuttled to the side as I catch up
on other things, and clog up the mailbox until I find the time. The digest
format helps, but then I'm always slightly behind the curve.
I also get over a hundred emails per day. Downloading them to my hard drive
takes a few minutes per day, after which I can read them at my leisure.
Better still, I can download the emails to a laptop and read them on my way
to or from work.
With a web forum, I pretty much have to be on-line to read anything. Sure,
I can open each forum post and copy'n'paste it into a text file, but that's
far more work than simply downloading the emails :-(
Whereas with my gaming forums, when I have a few spare minutes during the
work day, I can just hop over there, catch up, make vaguely comedic
replies, and head back to reread when I get around to it. It's more
compartmentalized.
You're lucky to have an employer who allows surfing non-work-related
forums, then <shrug>
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Jaime Tiempo wrote:
Yearts ago I was quite the active member on this list, and at one point I
was on SOOO many lists (almost 3 dozen) (by product of a volunteer
position I took on) that I had to stop receiving this one just to cut down
the traffic. Now it was a big loos since I couldn't keep up with the
community.
What would have saved me was having all the major discussion lists I was
on as forums. Being someone who is considered an "old timer" when it comes
to the Internet I still prefer forums for things like this list. It's far
more concise, easy to use, organised, searchable, and moderatable. It's
more accessable for the new person to join and browse what has been
discussed.
Most of the web forums I visit reasonably regularly are pruned every 12-18
months (ie., any thread that hasn't had any new posts within the past 12-18
months is deleted). The archives of this mailing list stretch back at least
7-8 years, and is at least as searchable as those web forums are...
Regards,
Oerjan
oerjan.ariander@xxxxxxxxx
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What you get out of it, depends on what you put into it."
-Hen3ry
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