Hi, On Friday, February 17, 2006 at 18:14:08, scsijon wrote:
1- there are 23 major written language groups currently used on the planet, there are additionally some 158 dialect variations.
even if you only support the major language groups you will need some physical space and people time to translate between, or is it the intention to only cover topics within their own language group?
What? We are talking about mailinglists here. Not about some websites...
2- have you thought about the matrix neccesary as you expand?
What exactly do you mean by "matrix"?
3- can it be from the start that everything is in text (no html or closed format attachments) for security, etc. (I for one have autodelete on for all attachments)
As the mailinglists allow only plain text you wont have anything else in the archives...
4- how will the mailing format to people go, message by message to all subscribed
Yes. Thats how mailinglists work. For some lists there might be a digest mode but that usually sucks big time. See the FAQ of our other lists. Q3. How to I get the list in digest form instead of separate emails? A3. We don't offer digested lists for several reasons: 1) Most of our lists (especially this one) are far to large to make digests useful. 2) In our experience, digests tend to decrease the quality of list postings. 3) Usually, when people request digests what they are really asking for is a way to keep the list mail from flooding their mailbox and making it harder to find and read non-list mail. This is a valid concern and one that is best handled with mail filtering, not digests.
5- finally, do we need such a large breakup as project, or would this be better set as the first word of the topic (or am i taking the word the wrong meaning)
That would mean that seperation of topics is up to users. That does not work.
ps has anyone tried listing the existing forums out there and their purposes? maybe what is needed is a rehash / combine/resplit instead.
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