Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/15

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Subject: Re: list vs. newsgroup
From: Michael Leitheiser <flyh2o@mtsi.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 11:23:27 -0800

Excellent summary by Dan....Newsgroups somehow always manage to sink to the
lowest possible common denominator.

At 09:50 AM 2/15/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I am in favor of keeping the LUG as a mailing list for the following reasons:
>
>1)      the list is more reliable.  I find that a certain percentage of
>postings to newsgroups never make it.  This can happen with email as well
>but is much less prevalent.
>
>2)      mailing lists are faster.  It can take as long as a week for a post
>to a newsgroup to make its way to news servers around the world.  I have
>verified this with the two ISPs that I currently subscribe to.
>
>3)      news groups tend to become unruly, and there is going to be much non
>leica related junk making its way into the group.  Moderating the group will
>make the group that much more inefficient.
>
>4)      people who pay access charges can read their email offline.  I don't
>think this is possible with the newsgroups (apart from reading the headers)
>
>One possible benefit of newsgroups is the ability of posting binaries (i.e.
>photographs) for perusal from other LUG members.  The problem with this is
>that technically binaries are not supposed to be posted to rec.*.* groups.
>
>Just my opinions, FWIW.
>
>Dan C.
>
>
Mike Leitheiser

"When the trout are lost, smash the state."
                                   Tom McGuane