podperson wrote:
I know there are people who (for some reason) prefer mailing lists to actual forums, but I'd like to cast my vote for a proper forum.
Nabble works surprisingly well, but it's still pretty painful compared to any forum I've used.
Coming to this thread a bit late, but +1 for mailing list.
Forums have categories and each of those categories is likely to be separated into X messages per page. Number of categories times number of pages in each one equals a ton of pages I have to load just to read what's going on (with all the HTML/CSS/JavaScript/image overhead that entails). Even if I only care about one category, their subjective so I don't know that everything I care about got placed into the right one (so I pretty much have to check them all). Fuck that. And since each application would have its own forum, multiply the number of pages you have to load by that as well. Or, I can just skim down a list of quick-loading text in my mail client. So what if the "whole thing" comes to me? My mail client lets me delete things.
You need to filter your mail. Have your mail client look for this header and stick the matching messages in a folder.
List-Id: TextMate users <textmate.lists.macromates.com>
Bottom line: Even if there were a forum, those of us that can actually answer your questions are going to be here on the mailing list - not looking at everyone's stupid animated GIF avatars. So, do you still want a forum? Or would you rather have your questions answered?