Hi, I've appreciated the email mail list is a method for communicating with other interested parties and particularly the experts in this area. But I was wondering why the mailing list is used as a method of communication for a collaborative based tool? When there are much better methods of recorded and threaded dialogues and discussion technologies available - such as Forums, newsgroups, bulletin boards... etc. I find it difficult to keep the thread on each topic as it develops and find it a pain to have an accumulation of email in my inbox, when I know a simple bulletin board/discussion thread, could handle it more efficiently for all concerned. Are there any moves a foot to do this, is there is croquet discussion site? Thanks Charlie > Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 13:48:05 -0500 > From: [hidden email] > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Croquet vs. Secondlife regarding future development (some thoughts to share...) > > I'm definitely interested in participating in discussions surrounding > Croquet, SL, Multiverse, etc, but even after spending 2 years in SL on a > daily basis, I don't find it to be a very compelling medium for > intellectual discussion. Forums, newsgroups, mailing lists, email, and > blogs work much better for me when it comes to thoughtful interaction. > > Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see any compelling value in > everyone piling into SL to have a "face-to-face" discussion in chat. > That is, unless someone has something to demonstrate or a prepared > presentation. > > Just curious about other people's experiences with meetings inside SL or > similar environments. > > --Shack > > Kaan Bingöl wrote: > >> It would be nice if there where an agenda around before the meeting takes place... > >> > >> regards, hussayn > >> > > It would be nice to connect to SL and meet with you for a more collaborative way of preparing this list. > > Live Search: Better results, fast Try it now! |
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You can use Nabble to access this and many other mailing lists in through a threaded, web based forum interface. The link for this list is:
http://www.nabble.com/Croquet-f14181.html BTW, I'm posting this through Nabble - you don't need a list subscription to post to many of the lists Nabble tracks. Also, most mail clients these days allow you to filter and move messages to specific folders and show them in a threaded view. Cheers, Adrian
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The unthreaded nature of mailing lists has been bothering me, too. But
this thread prompted me to take a closer look at my own mail client which is Mozilla Thunderbird (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/). It's free, open source and has a ton of useful features. Including--as I just discovered--the ability to show a mailing list in threaded format! All I had to do was View>Sort By>Threaded and boom! The croquet-dev posts were nicely organized in threads! Life is good! :-) --Shack Kelly Rued wrote: > > If you dig bbs/forums you might enjoy using Gmail because > it automatically organizes your emails into conversation threads > much like a forum. You can forward any other email address you > have to Gmail as well to use those features without switching to a > gmail address. > |
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Hi, Thanks for the hints about Nabble and Gmail. cheers Charlie
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Charlie,
Croquet-User is for non-technical discussion around Croquet and its application in education, industry, and entertainment. http://www.opencroquet.org/index.php/Connect#Croquet-User
-Julian On Feb 6, 2007, at 8:08 AM, Charlie Hope wrote:
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