How Many Technology Forums Do You Actively Participate In?


View Poll Results: How Many Technology Forums Do You Actively Participate In?
1, Only UNIX.COM 38 35.19%
2, Including UNIX.COM 29 26.85%
3, Including UNIX.COM 18 16.67%
More than 5... 12 11.11%
4, Including UNIX.COM 7 6.48%
5, Including UNIX.COM 4 3.70%
Voters: 108. This poll is closed

 
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Old 07-31-2007
How Many Technology Forums Do You Actively Participate In?

How Many Technology Forums Do You Actively Participate In?
# 2  
Old 07-31-2007
BTW, please feel free to share the links of the technology forums you are active in, in this thread (and dont' forget to vote!).
# 3  
Old 07-31-2007
What is the scope of ' active participation ' here ? Smilie

Code:
Helping other members by contributing  / exchanging ideas, solutions
Regularly going through the posts of the forum - more like a reader
Specifically concentrating on a particular subforum and not in all the subforums

or the term subject to individual's notion Smilie
# 4  
Old 07-31-2007
Just the one.
# 5  
Old 07-31-2007
Same here - just UNIX.COM. I've tried others, but have generally been unimpressed by their content, and their lack of proper moderation (i.e. high noise ratio).

Cheers,
ZB
# 6  
Old 07-31-2007
I said 2. The other is Arch Linux. It shares the traits I like about Unix.com in that there is very little spam, flaming, etc. and the technical info tends to be very good quality.
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Old 07-31-2007
The other one is

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