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RE: Yes.... Amorano (10 replies, 0 views) (2000-Nov-19) Well, I would agree with all three of you, but, currently, as someone pointed out, I don't run ads on my site and others do. I wouldn't be willing to give that up, number one.
The Knowledge base was always a good idea, and I thought someone was actually working on it already? Didn't know that was a dead project just lingering there.
I would have no problem wiping the message board from my site and joining forces with some of the other sites. That actuall makes sense. However, site intergration is a key factor in site use. If the message board was moved to say, egroups, or some other service, how would account management be handled? People would have two accounts? One for the message board and one for the site, and would have to login twice to get the info? Is that more or less convient.
Good ideas though, push the community into one site instead of 6 or more.
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