> That's the way a lot of FreeBSD developers work. It may look 'flawed' > and 'wrong', but there are probably a fair number of reasons why this is > their preferred 'mode of operation'. For example, they may not have web > access at all times. An email with a lot of useful information in the > form of a logfile is available when 'offline' too. A wiki is not. > > I'm not saying that you shouldn't use your favorite means of collecting > information from these threads (i.e. the wiki), but it is important to > realize that it's *not* easier or more useful than the mailing lists; > what is *can* be is another source of information, a complementary > resource :) > > Now we are going in circles... one of the very first replies in this thread I said just that! (well at least the wiki was for record keeping only but the list was the discussion location) -- Aryeh M. Friedman Developer, not business, friendly http://www.flosoft-systems.comReceived on Tue Nov 06 2007 - 07:11:32 UTC
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