On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Joey deVilla wrote:
> Putting discussions under one roof is meant to simplify things for both
> you and us. The idea is to have just *one* method for discussion,
> reducing the number of places you have to check.
Joey:
As other have said, I find by experience that when a discussion moves to a
web forum, I don't participate as often. It's one more thing to remember.
In terms of haveing things 'under one roof' -- it depends on perspecitve.
GIven that OpenSRS is not the only company (or topic) I read about, haveing
things come in via e-mail puts them all in one place FOR ME -- my e-mail
program.
In terms of reading from anywhere, I would think at this point that haveing
access to your e-mail from anywhere would be 'standard', weather it's IMAP,
webmail, etc.
Just to be clear though, when I say I won't check the web board, it's not a
threat, that I'm going to do because I don't like it. I'm just relateing
what has been the case in the past. It's just the way it happens.
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