Subj : the solution would be to eliminate all humans. To : Nicholas Boel From : August Abolins Date : Sat Nov 30 2024 08:51:00 Hello Nicholas! ** On Thursday 28.11.24 - 08:19, Nicholas Boel wrote to All: >> Just trying to encourage utilizing other echos as a means to >> invite other people to join in if the topic is of interest. NB> If the topic is of interest to anyone, they can definitely NB> chime in right here, too! That's if the topic is linux, but you know that I am referring to other topics (ie, off-topic) that might crop up here. NB> Unless you're referring to spam/cross posting our NB> conversation to multiple echos to see if anyone bites? NB> Though, I'm not really interested in chasing our not-so- NB> very imporatant conversation around Fidonet, either. It's not chasing at all. It's just going to the proper room to be on topic. >> THAT is the way to build "ones that there's actual >> conversation in" too. ;) NB> If we did that, this echo would end up empty, then. I NB> don't think it matters where we have our conversation. If NB> people want in, they'll join no matter where the NB> conversation is taking place. If you're ok with off-topic messages in any echo, what's the point in having named echos? The echos in FTN may as well be just a number. Echos have a name for a reason - to indicate a topic. And if the topic veers, there are other appropriate echos to take it there. NB> At the rate of decline of this network, we should be happy NB> we have any conversation at all, to be honest. At this NB> point, there's more robot postings in Fidonet than actual NB> conversation. :) At this rate we should encourage good stewardship of echos and support the available ones too, unlike what has happend to newsgroups filled with totally unrelated things in their areas. Sadly, yes.. FTN/echos is not necessarily a growing tech. But we shouldn't allow it to become like the garbage bin that many newsgroups have become. FUTURE4FIDO echo is a fine place to have this conversation. The echo is one of several that participates in the Telegram BBS project which facilites bridging smartphone users to FTN users. I believe the Telegram BBS is written entirely in perl. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.58 * Origin: (2:221/1.58) .