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Web-based online forums at the SunShack site now operating!
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Craig Dewick
2005-01-25 09:56:56 UTC
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Hi everyone,

For all of you who have a keen interest in discussing anything relating to
Sun Microsystems hardware, software and other related Sun and non-Sun
hardware and software products, the SunShack at "http://www.sunshack.org"
is proud to announce the availability of web-based online forums which are
open for everyone to use.

You can go direct to the forum index at "http://www.sunshack.org/phpBB2"
and explore the forums that way, or you can use the new Online Forum Entry
page at "http://www.sunshack.org/forums.html" if you'd like a
SunShack-styled menu of available forums.

If you have any problems with registering or accessing the forums please
let me know. If you have any suggestions for new forums, please also let
me know as I've created a series of forums based on my own experiences and
understanding of the Sun user/owner/enthusiast community, though that's
not guaranteed to be 100 percent on-the-mark! 8-)

Regards,

Craig.
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Torfinn Ingolfsen
2005-01-25 19:04:05 UTC
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Post by Craig Dewick
If you have any problems with registering or accessing the forums please
let me know. If you have any suggestions for new forums, please also let
Suggestion: use these newgroups instead.
Web-based forums are harder to use, harder to search, and offers nothing
more for me (as a user) than Usenet news does.

Just my two cents.
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Torfinn Ingolfsen,
Norway
Andre
2005-01-26 04:45:03 UTC
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Post by Torfinn Ingolfsen
Web-based forums are harder to use, harder to search, and offers nothing
more for me (as a user) than Usenet news does.
Whole-heartedly agree. Usenet is the way, especially for the Unix admin!
There is nothing yet that beats NNTP for convenience.
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Andre.

Email: andre at africa dot purplecow dot org.
Rhugga
2005-01-26 15:13:39 UTC
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Yea I agree. Most UNIX vets can't stand anything gui related,
especially some cludge web-based interface that is cumbersome and slow.
(not saying your site is, just in general)

Google's is the best yet but still irritating to use. Man, I miss using
plain old tin for my usenet access. Quick, efficient, easily
searchable, etc....

-cc
Dave
2005-01-27 01:34:13 UTC
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Post by Craig Dewick
Hi everyone,
For all of you who have a keen interest in discussing anything relating to
Sun Microsystems hardware, software and other related Sun and non-Sun
hardware and software products, the SunShack at "http://www.sunshack.org"
is proud to announce the availability of web-based online forums which are
open for everyone to use.
You can go direct to the forum index at "http://www.sunshack.org/phpBB2"
and explore the forums that way, or you can use the new Online Forum Entry
page at "http://www.sunshack.org/forums.html" if you'd like a
SunShack-styled menu of available forums.
If you have any problems with registering or accessing the forums please
let me know. If you have any suggestions for new forums, please also let
me know as I've created a series of forums based on my own experiences and
understanding of the Sun user/owner/enthusiast community, though that's
not guaranteed to be 100 percent on-the-mark! 8-)
Regards,
Craig.
Sorry Craig, but like several others I feel newsgroups are the best
place. I doubt I'll use your forums.

One newsgroup (and I guess forum) I'd like to see would be devoted to
parallel code on Suns (SMP, Suns tools for SMP, Message Passing
Interface (MPI) etc). I know setting up MPI on a Sun trying to work with
a Linux box was not easy task.

I know there is a parallel newsgroup, but one on Sun specifically might
not go amiss.

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