Dan Purgert <d...@djph.net> wrote: > On Apr 13, 2020, Sven Hartge wrote: >> Dan Purgert <d...@djph.net> wrote: >>> On Apr 13, 2020, Sven Hartge wrote:
>>>> And I've also witnissed this in other contexts, be it in an >>>> Enterprise setup (where one group flocks to Confluence and the >>>> other stay in the mailinglist) or a MMO guild, where one group >>>> prefers to converse in Teamspeak and the other uses the forum. >>> forum-only people are filthy casuals and should be shown the door :) >> >> Well, no. In my experience it always depends on what medium was >> first. This one will have the most experienced users. Everything >> coming later will most likely having a harder time getting (fully) >> integrated. > I was specifically taking the reference of your guild / mmo context. > In my case, we would always spin up both a forum and TS (or the > experienced were always on both). In fact, I think a forum account was > more often than not required in order to even get on TS in the first > place. Even more if you tied the TS server to the forum account, yes. > TS was basically *required* while in a big engagement though. If you > weren't on TS, you weren't in the raid / fleet / whatever the game at > hand called it. I think the TS/Mumble vs. Forum comparison is flawed here, it was unwise of me to bring this to the table, because both serve completely different use-cases in most cases. Comparing a mailinglist with a forum, as in fact the thread is about, is more apt. Grüße, Sven -- Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.