What do you think of web forums instead of newsgroups?
I'm interested in your feedback on our new web forums.
Do you prefer this to the NNTP newsgroups? Are there advantages/disadvantages?
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Yay, forums! Particularly with RSS feeds and especially if the "Search this site" box (above right) is quick.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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I really like the newsgroups because my email program (Thunderbird) gets all the headers automatically while I'm doing other work and arranges threads very nicely. I've yet to see a web post system that has a good thread navigation system and is as fast as the newsreader for finding and displaying interesting threads and knowing when someone has responded to my post or added a new one to a thread I'm interested in. I'm open to finding it, but if this is like the many other web posting systems I've used, I will end up not using it very often for the reasons I've given.
Have a great day,
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I didn't like the sign-in throwing me into the Logos.com web site and having to use the Back button to get here. Presumably all the forum management features are THERE, but this needs to be done via the forum pages.
I hope pictures (avatars?) are not mandatory as I dislike even that much personalisation.
Let's see what this (Quick Reply) looks like with a picture of my TV.
Dave
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I like forums, access from any browser, no newsreader needed. I also like the new "look and feel" that emulates the style of the new videos. Very bright, clean, and uncluttered, I'm looking forward to the style being adapted on the other company websites.
Paul
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Initial impression, this seems nice enough. I like the newsgroups but there are advantages to doing things on the web. In the end I think the web forums will better serve more people, and thus far the implementation of them appears to be good.
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I lost the TV after inserting it in my original message and then couldn't find a way to inset text after loading the image! This needs a solution!
Dave
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Dave
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I still prefer the newsgroups. So much less real estate to navigate for the same information. As another poster, said, navigating the newsgroups is much easier. I also use Thunderbird and check the newsgroups as often as I check my email. I'm sure I'll use the forums less than the newsgroups. I hope the newsgroups stay.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Don't mind me, just testing something
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Applause for trying something new.
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Willing to give it a try. The adavantage is I can view from any computer connected to the web. I switched to Chrome. Explorer is blocking me.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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I've used forums for news with other software companies. I can certainly get used to them with Logos. And, that the login is already set to know me when I got here is a plus.
I have enjoyed the threads view in OE, and the ability to view years of messages. I hope we'll be able to retain this archieve feature. I just ignore the spammers -- they're a nuisance, but I can kill file them and that's it (except that last batch that used a slightly different iteration of the login for each section of the newsgroups. Since they have to login to the forums, I would hope we could keep these children out of forums.
I don't see the validity of the complaints of having to have a reader -- maybe the Mac community doesn't have one readily available, and perhaps Windose users don't like M$ software -- but since OE (and even LiveMail now) have been built into the basic OS software (at some level) for (literally) years -- well, that dog just don't hunt. I've been able to access the newsgroups anywhere I have been, at home, on the road, at my kid's place.
I think the new forum system is simply an admition that we've move beyond the technology of 15 plus years ago. And, I guess even for us old heads, it's time to come a bit into the 21st c.
Just my two cents, but as always Bob, thanks for asking
Blessings -- Dale
P.S. I'd sure like to have a way to change the default "EMail me..." caveat at the end -- I doubt I'd ever want that, and I'd hate to think I have to manually un/deselete this option every time
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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Go for it Bob. Easier to get to from multiple locations when travelling.
Keep it up.
Your stuff just keeps getting better!
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P.S. I'd sure like to have a way to change the default "EMail me..." caveat at the end -- I doubt I'd ever want that, and I'd hate to think I have to manually un/deselete this option every time
Agreeded Dale. Let the unchecked one be the default.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Great to see the change from the newsgroups to the forums. Very happy.
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Terrible. Way too slow to navigate. Deliver us from this evil, Lord!
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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At the top of the page next to your username their is an edit button, click on it and you will be presented with various profile and site options. In the site options there is a couple of options related to e-mails. Not sure if they will do what we are wanting here but I have unchecked them .... In these options you can set up things like fonts, signatures , timezones,date format., whether or not you want to be seen in the members list and whether or not you want your avatar displayed ect.
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I personally prefer NNTP newsgroups, as they are very efficient. HOWEVER, a web based newsgroup will encourage wider participation of Logos users. NNTP is a little bit on the techie side and many users have never used USENET type news, but on the other hand everyone who has an internet connection pretty much knows how to use a browser.
Good job Logos! This is a great day to see this finally going!
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Thank you Bob for asking. I got used to newsgrougs way but I think web-based forums are more usual for more people. I have no problem with it. It looks nice here and I hope all guys from newsgroups will move here. I would miss them very much [:)]
Have a great day.
Bohuslav
Bohuslav
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Wonderful idea wish you had done it sooner it is the way to go.
Stephen Schultz
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For me, the forum approach is far better. Just don't make me add my picture.[:)]
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You can change many things in your profile and also in the setup of the site (or how they call that). I did. Have a great day.
Bohuslav
Bohuslav
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And yet, as I've had a night to sleep on it == generally I'm quite content in the NG realm, and web based forums (while looking a bit slicker) are rather Shakespearean ("much ado about nothing") --Yet, I find that I was able to post a response to George (last night) from my laptop, here in a hotel room. This morning, from the same location with the same hardware, I got an error that said the message couldn't be posted. Go figureDale
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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FWIW -- the video link shows up when I accessed the forum but the link appears to be dead
Dale
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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FWIW = video humbnail appears, but the link appears to be dead
Dale
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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I like both, but I love the fact that the post can be sent via RSS.
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I'm interested in your feedback on our new web forums.
Do you prefer this to the NNTP newsgroups? Are there advantages/disadvantages?
What I do not like
about forums is that all the responses are displayed sequentially.
Using newsgroup, we can see who responded to whom and was able to follow
the conversation. With everything being listed sequentially, the conversational
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My issues with the use of the forum have already been posted. But a decision will have to be made wrt use of the newsgroups. I would start to close down the less frequently used ones ASAP e.g. all the lbx.xxx ones, test, wiki, logos2x, Setup - until only General, Suggestions, Beta and Macintosh remain! Then you must decide when you (Logos) stop posting announcements in Beta and close that down!
Think about moving all the Suggestions into the web forum and then close that down! Likewise with Macintosh.
Finally, close General [8o|]
Dave
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