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Subject: [Bitcoin-development] The forums...
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I'm getting really, really annoyed by the forums.
Can we please please remove the link to them from bitcoin.org, and replace
it with a forum that has but one goal: help users of bitcoin (and merchants,
and developers)?
No speculation about economic or political futures, no philosophical pissing
contests, no "I trust/distrust this/that exchange/company" FUD, no repeated
discussion of things already answered in the FAQ, etc.
There is a place for all of those, but not in the official forums of an open
source project. IMO, if we link an official forum from bitcoin.org at all,
it should be a neutral place for helping people adopt the technology (a bit
like the Ubuntu forums, for example).
Just my two bitcents...
JS
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<br>I'm getting really, really annoyed by the forums.<br><br>Can we ple=
ase please remove the link to them from <a href=3D"http://bitcoin.org">bitc=
oin.org</a>, and replace it with a forum that has but one goal: help users =
of bitcoin (and merchants, and developers)?<br>
<br>No speculation about economic or political futures, no philosophical pi=
ssing contests, no "I trust/distrust this/that exchange/company" =
FUD, no repeated discussion of things already answered in the FAQ, etc. <br=
>
<br>There is a place for all of those, but not in the official forums of an=
open source project. IMO, if we link an official forum from <a href=3D"htt=
p://bitcoin.org">bitcoin.org</a> at all, it should be a neutral place for h=
elping people adopt the technology (a bit like the Ubuntu forums, for examp=
le). <br>
<br>Just my two bitcents...<br><br>JS<br>
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