To post tho, they have to go to the forums. If it comes to it, I dont much care either way which is used. I use this list and I go to forums. Whichever people want is fine with me.
 

Jason Poutler <polt@snaptek.com> wrote:
all the emails on this list are stored and are available for historical
use also...

but i usually ignore forums too... thats why i like email lists as a
preferred format...
we can have both.... on the site... maybe i could find a forum app that
lets you receive the posts as email so you can have it either way and
eat your cake too....

jason


Ken Bowley wrote:

> On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Scott Wood wrote:
>
>> At 10:39 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
>>
>>> One thing that would be great about having a forum, is that we can
>>> have certain things on there regarding land management issues or
>>> other important topics for new cachers in our area. Threads like
>>> this can be pinned. Or just put in a new cacher important info type
>>> forum. It would help a lot of new people regarding local things.
>>> Those issues tend to get lost on a listserv, buried in the archives.
>>
>>
>> Personally, I prefer forums to email lists. For the most part, this
>> is the only list that I really use any longer. I would be all for
>> moving it over to a forum setup.
>
>
> Forums can be useful for historical information, but I personally hate
> participating in forums, and generally end out ignoring them. Email
> is something I deal with on a regular basis, so mailing lists fit in
> easily to my normal routine.
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