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TSML dying??!

TSML dying??!

2004-06-18       - By Norbert Eßer

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Content is importand. Render something and share your stuff. And Ravenn, i
don't need to see Chrome here and in the forums ;-)

Norbert

> -- --Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-- --
> Von: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] Im Auftrag von John Gaubatz
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 21:23
> An: truespace@(protected)
> Betreff: Re: [TSML] TSML dying??!
>
> Two things I could attribute to the falling off of the TSML
> are the introduction of the online forums at Caligari and
> problems with users of the TSML. Back in the day, it was not
> uncommon to hear a person say they were leaving the list
> because of childish behavior of other users. By childish
> behaviors I mean things like arguing, name calling, and
> constant complaining about the tS product. I remember people
> saying they heard the TSML has cleaned up its act only to
> come back to the list to find the same problems that caused
> them to leave the first time. So they left again.
> Also, a lot of the earlier users may have developed their
> skills to the point where they either moved on to other
> software or don't feel the TSML serves their purpose any
> more. I have not seen the past problems rear their ugly heads
> lately, but the traffic has been somewhat slow lately. It
> used to be expected to receive about a hundred or so emails
> from the TSML a day, probably averaged 50 to 60 emails a day.
> In a sense, the TSML used to be a unique community. I suspect
> a lot of the people that used to post are still out there,
> lurking as I do. All it takes is for people to start asking questions.
> I've said it before; I don't care for the forums and probably
> never will.
> Will I visit the forums? Sure. But I prefer to post to the
> TSML since I don't have to access a web page at work to see
> answers to my questions. Long live the TSML.
>
> John
>
> John J. Gaubatz
> Designer
> Raven Industries, Inc.
> Electronic Systems Division
>
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)]On Behalf Of J Baker
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 1:13 PM
> To: truespace@(protected)
> Subject: Re: [TSML] TSML dying??!
>
> Corky wrote:
>
> > I hate being a me too person, but I agree totally with
> Omar. I also am
> > a new user and would love to see this list become active again.
> > Corky
> >
> > Omar Campos wrote:
> >
> Back in the day the TSML used to be a rocking place. I have
> been subscribed to it again for a while now and it is so
> quiet. What happened?
>
> -JB