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Am 06.10.2010 10:12, schrieb CygwinForums:
> 
> We just started a Cygwin based forum in an attempt to build the Cygwin users
> community support for newer users. We need some forum mods to assist in the
> everyday tasks, as well as provide support for our users.

Bad idea IMO. As though such fragmentation of support places solved any problem.

Instead, the inconciseness of a forum will make matters harder and lead to even
more repeated questions...

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Matthias Andree

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