on 05/01/03 14:24, Steve Vander Ark at vderark_at_bccs.org wrote:
>> A forum is something you need to go
>> to. eMails come to you.
>
> And a group allows either one, which would mean that every user would be
> able to access NewtonTalk in a way that worked well for them. I completely
> agree that a forum is not the way to go. Why is it that we aren't talking
> about a group instead? In fact, doesn't a group already exist? Why are we
> still in this old mode that hurts a significant portion of our users when
> the alternative is already in place?
I don't understand. What do you mean by a "group"?
-Laurent.
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