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RE: What should we do with this list?



Hello Scott,

I think part of the success of HTTPAPI and its active community lies in the fact that the posts are delivered to our doorstep. It is very easy for us to respond, learn or discard any posts. I read practically every post I receive. I have bookmarked many forums, but in reality I almost never visit them.Simply don't have the time. And if I do visit a forum, I am searching for a topic that will solve my problem. Sorry!
You made it too easy for us. But please continue to do so! Maybe we can help you with the technical problems you are having for a change. Can you include the log? :-)

Rick Bovet

-----Original Message-----
From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: woensdag 19 september 2012 16:42
To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
Subject: What should we do with this list?

Hi folks,

I find myself wondering if, maybe, it'd be better for everyone if we replaced this mailing list with a set of web forums.  What do you think of this idea?

This would make it possible to divide the forum into different subject areas, like we could have a discussion area for non-HTTPAPI web services, a discussion area for FTPAPI, a discussion area for other stuff I've published like IFS or HSSF/POI.

Obviously a lot of people would like to discuss other things besides FTPAPI/HTTPAPI, and I wonder if that wouldn't be easier to manage?

Furthermore, I'm having trouble (technical problems) with this mailing list software, and am thinking it'd be nice to replace it.

Please let me know your thoughts.

-SK
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