[Coco] A New CoCo Forum, just what we need?

Bill Loguidice bill at armchairarcade.com
Mon Oct 16 16:29:43 EDT 2017


I have to agree. Forums were much needed and a big deal in the late 1990s
through the mid-2000s, but it's remarkably difficult to get a new forum
going these days. Even with a hardcore community like this one - the type
of audience who would generally understand and appreciate the benefits of a
good forum - there are remarkably few people who really care enough to put
in the effort to even sign up, let alone participate. Generally speaking,
I'd say between VCF, AtariAge, and Facebook - all already previously
well-established - things are covered. Even something like this mailing
list is a dying breed, but certainly thriving enough with this particular
audience (and similar communities) to probably keep running indefinitely.
With that said, similarly, I'd have my doubts a newly created mailing list
would get much traction nowadays.

-Bill

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On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Rogelio Perea <os9dude at gmail.com> wrote:

> Not me - there are more than enough venues already set for the CoCo, let
> alone retrocomputing... I am spread out thin as it is: Facebook, Google+,
> this mailing list, VCF, AtariAge... gasp!.
>
> My $0.02 -> work with what we have :-)
>
>
> -- RP


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