In addition, I thought early on about how the topic of BBS'ing could
be made more popular? I noticed that a lot of users �prefer� to go
to a forum rather than a BBS. That's why I had firmly planned to open
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On 18 Feb 24 16:26:32, Michael Selhof said the following to All:
In addition, I thought early on about how the topic of BBS'ing could
be made more popular? I noticed that a lot of users �prefer� to go
to a forum rather than a BBS. That's why I had firmly planned to open
Not necessarily, at least not in my case. I have regular callers here.
Atreyu
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The deeper meaning of this forum are not the callers. Apart from that, behavior
varies from country to country. This is actually about us sysop's. The aim the forum is to bring many Sysop's together at one table in order to create much dialogue as possible. To bring together at one point the knowledge tha is actually distributed across many networks. It is important to start from
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On 18 Feb 24 22:16:12, Michael Selhof said the following to All:
The deeper meaning of this forum are not the callers. Apart from
aimbehavior
varies from country to country. This is actually about us sysop's. The
createthe forum is to bring many Sysop's together at one table in order to
knowledge thamuch dialogue as possible. To bring together at one point the
fromis actually distributed across many networks. It is important to start
I'm game for really any type of conversation about BBS'ing.... but....having
been around for a long time, I notice the following patterns.who
- Linux Linux Linux. An obscene amount of Linux, to the point of a few
felt the need to shove it down my throat when opportunity arose. Yes Iknow
theres a tinkering aspect of Linux. Its fun to mess around with but I'm the type of Sysop who made an XP system work and largely left it alone. Isimply
do not have interest in the tech-aspect that much anymore so thatexcludes me
from at least 90% of most conversation.which
- Every few years or so a Sysop makes noise with the "Next Best Thing"
when that does not catch on, that Sysop and conversation vanishes.vanish,
- Sysops who have really good intentions and well-meaning, who up and
in some cases the ZC of a popular Othernet which really had the goodSysop
convo you mention.... left many Sysops "hanging" with a bad aftertaste.
But its fun to run a board and I cannot imagine my tech-life without it.
Atreyu
--- Renegade vY2Ka2
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I still like running boards that have nothing to do with Linux, Windows and the common PC. They are way to common, abundant and to easy to toss up a BBS.
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