I don't think it's really necessary, and of course we
want to minimize the workload of our
fearless leader.
You just can append replies to your original node, just like
I did for example with
this. If you dig
enough in that one, there is a
very nice discussion between
tilly and
tye about
our, among others. That discussion started
some time after i started the thread.
Audience? The veteran monks always check new notes
in the newest nodes list to browse for replies in threads
they like. These ppl will see new leaves on your tree.
You always can invite others (who gave some significant input)
with /msg to read new updates.
XP? Old threads don't gather mucho XP, but I have the feeling
you're not such an XP whore. So just reply with
an update to your old thread.
Eventually, there comes a time that your modules grow large,
and than you need your own mailing list. Consider a
sourceforge project in that case.
Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)
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