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by sovietswag
734 days ago
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This is an interesting avenue to add to my search of “where the experts hang out”. I tried to reflect on it here: https://josh8.com/blog/mailing_lists.html
(As you can infer from the title, I decided that ‘mailing lists’ is one good answer). I also had a brief discussion about the subject with an older person I respect, and this is what he had to say: > Interesting post. I think you've hit on the central issue: where are
the experts?
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> Back in the day, USENET was kind of the hotspot for that kind of thing; these days, it's mostly cranks and luddites; a few folks are
still around, but it's just not what it once was.
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>The challenge is tapping into the current set of experts; the thing is, TUHS and COFF are great for talking to the older generation, but (and I think that Doug, Ken and Rob at least would admit this) they're mostly retired and have handed the torch off to the next batch. So where are THOSE people?
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> I think that there is no central online presence for that group like
there was for the previous generation with USENET. I mostly chat with them at conferences or idly on social media, but the real work is
being done more or less independently. To the extent that folks are communicating about it, I think it's mostly point-to-point. :-( |
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