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List upgrade...

List upgrade...

2009-01-14 by Robin

I love keeping up to date on the happenings of the P3 community.
Maybe for the new year - Colin could upgrade this list to an actual Forum.
This would make it much easier for people to read older posts and find
what they are looking for (like a P3 for sale mentioned two mails ago)...

It can still be a private forum that requires a login...

Happy New Year!

Beatznbleepz


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Re: [analogue-sequencer] List upgrade...

2009-01-14 by DB

Hi Robin,
   I'm not a big fan of Yahoo Groups myself, I prefer google groups, but 
if this email
list turned to a Forum, I probably wouldn't participate as much. The 
advantage of the current
format, is that it is "pushed" to me.  I don't have to go to it.  Very 
important in my mind frame
and busy life style.

Not sure if you are aware, but Yahoo groups does archive these in a 
Forum type of format and older
posts can be read and searched and replied to.  If he changed to another 
product/company/format, the
3-4 years of history posting on this list would be lost.  Yahoo does NOT 
provide any means to transfer
messages and info out of it.

Just click this link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/analogue-sequencer/messages


Thanks,
Dave

Robin wrote:
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> I love keeping up to date on the happenings of the P3 community.
> Maybe for the new year - Colin could upgrade this list to an actual Forum.
> This would make it much easier for people to read older posts and find
> what they are looking for (like a P3 for sale mentioned two mails ago)...
> It can still be a private forum that requires a login...
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> Beatznbleepz
>
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>

RE: [analogue-sequencer] List upgrade...

2009-01-14 by Colin Fraser

> Yahoo does NOT 
> provide any means to transfer
> messages and info out of it.

...aside from what would be a very long session of copying & pasting.
Yahoo isn't perfect, but I dont think there's really a compelling reason to
move elsewhere.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

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