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From: Terence on 24 Dec 2009 21:35 On Dec 24, 3:19 pm, aeroguy <sukhbinder.si...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Well, http://groups.google.com/group/fortran_ is a MODERATED, still spam-free Fortran Forum, if anyone wants to help geting it popular. But to get something OUT you first have to put something IN....
From: Aris on 25 Dec 2009 15:07 Terence <tbwright(a)cantv.net> wrote: > On Dec 24, 3:19=A0pm, aeroguy <sukhbinder.si...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Well, http://groups.google.com/group/fortran_ is a MODERATED, still > spam-free Fortran Forum, if anyone wants to help geting it popular. > But to get something OUT you first have to put something IN.... All spam is posted via googlegroups, and the solution would be a moderated google group... No thank you, I still have some pride.
From: Terence on 26 Dec 2009 02:01 > Terence <tbwri...(a)cantv.net> wrote: > > Well, http://groups.google.com/group/fortran_is a MODERATED, still > > spam-free Fortran Forum, if anyone wants to help getting it popular. > > But to get something OUT you first have to put something IN.... > On Dec 26, 7:07 am, Aris <u...(a)domain.invalid> wrote: > All spam is posted via googlegroups, and the solution would be a > moderated google group... No thank you, I still have some pride. Well, there's the options:- 1) comp.lang.fortran unmoderated Usernet viewable with Spam on Google Groups 2) groups.google.com/group/fortran_ viewable without Spam on Google Groups Where does pride come into the equation, if you get to read uncluttered Fortran postings?? And (so far) the facility is without any lateral costs. I don't stay in parties where the guests are only one tenth of the gate-crashers. - Terence
From: Ian Harvey on 26 Dec 2009 03:53
On 26/12/2009 6:01 PM, Terence wrote: > > Well, there's the options:- > 1) comp.lang.fortran unmoderated Usernet viewable > with Spam on Google Groups > 2) groups.google.com/group/fortran_ viewable without Spam on Google > Groups And for those not limited by the need to use google (note that there are plenty of other sites out there that offer free mailing lists/web forums): 3) comp.lang.fortran unmoderated Usenet group, viewable with the vast majority of spam filtered out, accessible from a wide variety of servers, readable using a wide variety of newsreader clients that typically offer a vastly improved user interface to that provided by google groups, with no lag time associated with a moderation queue and an established readership group that includes a number of very experienced users. |