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How do you like your talk?

Josh is asking folk how they want to talk about Whidbey (sorry, Visual Studio 2005) -- private newsgroups, public newsgroups, elsewhere? Let him know...

TTFN - Kent

Published Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:01 PM by vs2005news

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Travis Howle said:

Lets talk on Public and .NET DEVELOPERS ONLY Private Forums.
May 19, 2004 8:35 AM
 

mohammad said:

hello my friend mohamad aghareda
May 21, 2004 4:00 PM
 

Marsha Holley said:

All of the above.
June 2, 2004 11:11 AM
 

iqra suryani said:

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June 2, 2004 2:56 PM
 

HelpDesk of WhoKnowsDotInfo said:

I agree with the consensus that any of this would be fine, although I'd like to add a request, nay, verily a *PLEA* that it PLEASE not be ALL of them!

Not unless perhaps each method might somehow propagate its discussions to each of the others...

Information's to valuable a commodity to allow it's value to be so diluted, by scattering it about willy-nilly, such that it might only be recollected together through ambitiously tiresome endeavors.

I’m already faced with that concept on the ASP.Net front, and find myself regularly undertaking an amazingly diverse and broad sweep across the net in search of answers that I feel most certain MUST have been successfully addressed somewhere or another, what with that broad diversity of CSK style sites out there all discussing to some extent the same matters, but as yet few of them seem yet to realize, much less have fully implement that seemingly marvelous (at least in theory) concept of syndicating one another’s feeds.

In fact, that’s one of my pet goals with “Who Knows Dot Info,” to devise and implement a methodology whereby those who have yet to realize that concept of syndicating one another’s feeds, might begin to habitually share out to at least a few select ‘neighbors’ those most useful nuggets of knowledge they’ve encountered. For it would seem that thereby those answers that are consistently considered by many to be useful might come to propagate virtually everywhere.

And though I may be a Help Desk Support Specialist, specializing in tapping knowledge bases, I’d still far, FAR rather have any given sought for answer choose to come seeking for me, or at least come congregating in a few conveniently scattered repositories, rather than obliging me to go ambitiously questing out their innumerable possible hidey holes, as if for a few needles scattered from above across a freshly mown rolling country side’s worth of haystacks…

Sorry for making my two cents worth turn into, somewhat more than just a bit more… Hope it wasn’t all just for rambling on upon what might seem to some to be a two-bit notion ;)



~ Scott

Endeavoring to to be Empowering Support .Net-wide
Through answering the question “WhoKnows Dot Info?”
With HeKnows.Info , eKnows.Info & eKnows .Net






July 19, 2004 8:02 AM
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