This is a perennial argument that has been coming up almost since the inception of the Internet. Forums are OK UNLESS you want timely distribution of important information. If you want that, you DON'T want a forum. Only an email list can do that because ONLY an email list will push the messages to the end-user.
If I may make a suggestion - move the AMSAT BB to Groups.io. That way you get the convenience of a forum with the immediacy of an email list as well as a bunch of other features like polls, file storage, sub-groups, etc. Last time I checked, it was $220/yr for all of the features just mentioned (plus more). If my ham club can afford it, then AMSAT certainly can - then everybody will be happy (at least as happy as they are ever going to get).
7 3 Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY CN94
On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 6:19 AM Sean Kutzko via AMSAT-BB [email protected] wrote:
Enough of this BS. I’m out. 73.
Sent from the iPhone of Sean, KX9X
On Jan 28, 2025, at 8:07 AM, Zach Metzinger via AMSAT-BB <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 1/28/25 04:22, Matthew Alberti via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Another idea for discussion is to migrate to a forum site and sunset
the e-mail distributions altogether.
Hello Matthew,
I am completely opposed to migrating amsat-bb to a "forum".
I have a multitude of reasons behind this reaction:
- Content/data should be accessible via many paths, not just a website
front-end or an "app". I have yet to see forum software which provides either an IMAP or NNTP protocol interface so that I can use my preferred email client to interact with it. No, I don't want to load yet another gee-whiz app on my phone when my email client works great right now.
- A forum-style system (let's call it a BBS, shall we?) requires far
more infrastructure than a simple mailing list. Likewise, the required administrative load goes up with a forum versus an email list.
- We begin to introduce more radio-unfriendly content/features and
increase dependence on the commercial Internet. It is my position that we should be _reducing_ our dependence on the Internet (and the associated commercial carriers) for all amateur radio/satellite traffic. This mailing list, along with other AMSAT-related information, should be disseminated using Amateur Radio resources such as our upcoming Pacsat platform.
73,
--- Zach N0ZGO
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