[GNC] Please don't double post
G R Hewitt
hewittgr at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 09:00:08 EDT 2023
Well I suppose if you are a techno-person with 60 or more different tech
sites, that would make sense.
But I don't suppose that most users of Gnucash are, and are likely
Accountants, Book-keepers,
SME owners, sole-traders and people doing their home accounts.
I dare say what goes on under the bonnet is likely of little interest to
such, just so long as the software works.
An excellent example of support forum for users that springs to mind is
that of the the Affinity Design software group,
that can get pretty technical and is easy enough to follow.
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 at 08:49, Chris Green <cl at isbd.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 08:28:54AM +0100, G R Hewitt wrote:
> > Maybe a forum might serve better than a mailing list, there are many
> > advantages over a mailing list?
> >
> ... and there are many disadvantages!
>
> 1 - I (like may others here I expect) use a lot of, mostly technical,
> mailing lists. I can read them *all* in my mail program. If I had
> to use forums to do the same I'd have to connect to 60 or more
> different web sites to see all the messages.
>
> 2 - I can use the same, familiar, tools for handling all my messages.
> I don't have to use the message editor that a forum imposes on me.
>
> 3 - Very few forums preserve message threading properly so it becomes
> very difficult to follow messages in sub-threads etc.
>
> 4 - I can easily keep useful/interesting messages (or complete
> threads) to refer to later, locally on my computer.
>
> etc. etc.
>
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