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Subject  :  Yahoo Group to move to Netlabs Site
Author  :  BigWarpGuy
Date  :  25 Feb, 2005 on 21:27
I read that the ODINUSERS group at Yahoo Groups will be moving to Netlabs. I told them of this section of the forum. Why move to Netlabs and create a discussion 'group' when one exists here that is free of 'spam'(?).
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Subject  :  Re:Yahoo Group to move to Netlabs Site
Author  :  DavidG
Date  :  26 Feb, 2005 on 01:05
The one big disadvantage of Netlabs is that it does not allow people to share files. This is the reason the FAT32DEV and FAT32USER groups were not moved to Netlabs.

Subject  :  Re:Yahoo Group to move to Netlabs Site
Author  :  Smedles
Date  :  26 Feb, 2005 on 08:33

BigWarpGuy (25 Feb, 2005 21:27):
I read that the ODINUSERS group at Yahoo Groups will be moving to Netlabs. I told them of this section of the forum. Why move to Netlabs and create a discussion 'group' when one exists here that is free of 'spam'(?).

Maybe cos having a forum that exists only on the web is unattractive to around 95% of people....

people LIKE getting messages in their inbox or accessing them via a newsgroup.


Subject  :  Re:Yahoo Group to move to Netlabs Site
Author  :  Chris W. cwmultimedia@cityweb.de
Date  :  26 Feb, 2005 on 10:23

DavidG (26 Feb, 2005 01:05):
The one big disadvantage of Netlabs is that it does not allow people to share files. This is the reason the FAT32DEV and FAT32USER groups were not moved to Netlabs.

Just upload the stuff to ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub and tell Adrian to move it into the appropriate subdir.
The maintainer of the webpage of the project (if any) may easily put a link to it or one may just go to the ftp directory where it is moved.

Regards


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