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CTPCI news coordination
Posted by: Beetle Mar,06.2010-06:45 

Hi,

as i wrote in #atariscne, i fear a bit the situation that users/developers have to spend a lot of time online to stay up to date, thus loosing precious free time or miss important bits.

Some info in this board, some info in that board, some patch or tool on this or that homepage.

Solutions worked out 3 times in three different irc channels or similar.

With the upcoming CTPCI upgrade we will see a lot of discussion, firmware/mint/application patches and big questions.


What do you think about a centralized place to share information, knowlegde and updates?

Possible solutions could be

- a dedicated CTPCI sub-board here on http://bbs.dhs.nu or atari.org
- a new subforum at one of the atari-related forums like Atari-Forum or AtariAge 16/32
- a new forum elsewhere
- a mailinglist like mintlist or atari-coldfire list

My fav would be the mailinglist, because everyone could easily attach files like logs or patches. Its also easy to join or unsubscribe.

What do you think? Should we go for something like that? We should keep in mind that it should be accessible with Highwire as well.

'a penny for your thoughts'

Greetings,
Beetle







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CTPCI news coordination Beetle Mar,06.2010-06:45
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