Jim Davis wrote:
>You'd think with 30,000 downloads of CF at Downloads.com we could fin more
>than 100 people that would vote for this...
I wouldn't. In other proposals that rely on such stats I always
point out that real world conditions mean practically nothing on
usenet. Popularity of a product has little effect on the outcome.
It all comes down to whether readers of usenet use the product in
sufficient numbers.
In this particular case, the rationale relied more on readers of
existing groups. It seems that either there aren't that many of
them, or that enough aren't interested enough in a Big-8 version
of their group (either oppose it or just don' care). Given that
the proponent did discuss this prior to the RFD with good reception
according to him, it looks like there just isn't the critical mass
on usenet for such a group.
Given that this is a web related topic, I assume that this topic
is discussed on some web forum(s). Perhaps next time, the proponent
should investigate the possibility of contacting these web forums
to find if there is any interest there. Some folks might prefer
a usenet forum over a web forum (the reverse is also true), so
you might actually be able to pull in a significant readership.
ru
P.S. to Jim: next time could you snip down the quoted text? The
inclusion of most of the RESULTS text seemed unnecessary to your
point.
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My standard proposals rant:
Quality, usefulness, merit, or non-newsgroups popularity of a topic
is more or less irrelevant in creating a new Big-8 newsgroup.
Usenet popularity is the primary consideration.
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