Hi, My name is Nuno and I'm one of the Administrators at Boot Land ( http://boot-land.net) Our site is mainly focused on boot disks and boot loaders. We'd like to host an official forum section for discussions specific to SysLinux since it is also used with frequency in some of the projects that are being developed at the site and this would also bring some extra exposition of this project to a wider array of audience. Will this be possible? Thanks for reading. -- Nuno Brito http://nunobrito.eu
Nuno Brito wrote:> Hi, > > My name is Nuno and I'm one of the Administrators at Boot Land ( > http://boot-land.net) > > Our site is mainly focused on boot disks and boot loaders. > > We'd like to host an official forum section for discussions specific to > SysLinux since it is also used with frequency in some of the projects that > are being developed at the site and this would also bring some extra > exposition of this project to a wider array of audience. > > Will this be possible? >Personally, I really hate web forums, and so I really don't have any interest in an "official web forum" for Syslinux. If there were to be one, I would much rather host one myself. Sorry, -hpa
On 07/23/2009 05:23 PM, Nuno Brito wrote:> Hi, > > My name is Nuno and I'm one of the Administrators at Boot Land ( > http://boot-land.net) > > Our site is mainly focused on boot disks and boot loaders. > > We'd like to host an official forum section for discussions specific to > SysLinux since it is also used with frequency in some of the projects that > are being developed at the site and this would also bring some extra > exposition of this project to a wider array of audience. > > Will this be possible? > > Thanks for reading. >I've thought a bit more about this, and it seems that Boot Land has a fairly large community of non-Linux users, so perhaps this might be enough justification. However, the bottom line is that I probably won't be a frequent participant unlike here on the mailing list -- web interfaces are simply just too slow unlike mailing lists where all the stuff is right there in my mail reader. However, perhaps other people here feel different -- I know AndyTim has been a frequent participant, for example. So I guess the real question is if other people are willing to participate and let me know if I need to pay attention? -hpa