[Gllug] GLLUG Newsletter - 19/06/06

John G Walker johngwalker at tiscali.co.uk
Tue Jun 20 10:21:53 UTC 2006



On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:50:19 +0100 "Ryland, Peter"
<peter.ryland at squaregain.co.uk> wrote:

> > That's my point. There are two sorts of forum - those where you
> > want to react to posts as you go along and those where you want to
> > think about things, re-read the thread, etc before perhaps
> > replying. The first type fits an email format, the second a web
> > format. 
> > 
> > A "learn Python" forum belongs, IMHO, in the second category. You'd
> > want to spend time trying things, investigating etc before coming
> > to a conclusion about the contents of a post. You'll want to devote
> > a chunk of time to it, not slip it casually,
> 
> In that case, perhaps a wiki is a better choice?
> 

A wiki isn't really a discussion forum. But creating a wiki as the
outcome of such a forum is a good idea,

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 All the best,
 John
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