[C320-list] Forum "architecture"

swampcreek42 swampcreek42 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 1 07:32:31 PDT 2015


    
I agree with Graeme on this, a forum type media would better. I deeply appreciate the work and time that the people put into running this site and wouldn't want to offend but IMO the email list isn't what most people are used to in an interest group. It might even hold some back from contributing. I find it more problematic compared to other specific interest sites  (forums) that I belong to. I made this suggestion when I first joined as well but the prevailing responses were to keep it as it is so I didn't discuss or bring it up anymore.
Bruce Hunter Nauti Time #719 


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From: Graeme Clark <cg at skyflyer.co.uk> 
Date: 07/31/2015  3:19 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: c320-list at lists.catalina320.com 
Subject: [C320-list] Forum "architecture" 

An earlier post by me generated a question about responding to list messages without having to cut and paste. 

Until now - as a relative newcomer - (from foreign shores, too) - I have remained silent, but at the risk of incurring the wrath of the volunteers who look after this list I am now going to mention this ‘elephant in the room’!

Why on earth are we using this outdated, email-list type of forum architecture?

It is clunky, and frequently, undisciplined use means that many responses are posted with the inclusion of the entire list message or the entire thread, making it difficult to follow. (Not least because responding is not a simple matter of just hitting ‘reply' in your email program. You have to fiddle around and edit the subject title, remove messages from other threads and so on

You cannot even post messages from the web interface in Google groups either, it’s ‘read only’

You cannot add rich text features like bold or italic, except like *this*!

and its all so ancient an un-necessary!

take a look here at the C34 owners site

http://www.c34.org/bbs/index.php

This is a standard message board format (available as freeware); you can subscribe to receive new emails, choose to follow certain threads or not, and so on.

Guys and Girls - at the risk of upsetting someone,  this froum is the technical equivalent of hemp rope when everyone else has moved on to Dyneema, we are the typewriter to everyone else’s iPad, we are the sextant to everyone elses’s GPS!

I am more than willing to help us move into the 21st Century if its help thats needed.

Or am I missing a trick - is there some perceived benfit to the email list that I haven’t understood or some trick to using it that would make it less a labour of Hercules?

(tin hat on, for incoming!)

Graeme
#366 Jaskar, England




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