[BLDG-SIM] format of the list

Leslie Jonsson ljonsson at cdiengineers.com
Mon Apr 19 07:50:12 PDT 2004


I use the Bldg-Sim list in the same manner.  

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From: Schaefer, Larry CAR [mailto:Larry.Schaefer at carrier.utc.com]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 12:55 PM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] format of the list


I'll add my voice to the crowd - the Bldg-Sim list has been valuable to me as a means of monitoring what goes on in the "real-world" simulation world.  It's fairly easy for me to quickly look at a posting and figure out whether I want to read it or not.
 
Unless a web-based forum offered the capability to have all postings emailed to me, I doubt that I'd have the initiative to go to the website and figure out what's new since the last time I was there.
 
That being said - there certainly is value in categorizing and archiving the materials to make the information more accessible.  I'd just hate to see my particular use-case degraded because of it.
 
Larry Schaefer

Manager, Software Development
Carrier Corporation
(315) 432-6229
larry.schaefer at carrier.utc.com
 
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From: Vikram Sami [mailto:Vikram at ensargroup.com]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 1:56 PM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] format of the list



I agree with chip - the value of having something pop up in your email is huge. I probably wouldn't bother to visit the forum site as much. Also, a lot of times people send attachments by email in response to questions. This might not be viable for a forum site. I still think there are benefits to the forum though - the most important being the archive of threads. Jason - do you have the infrastructure to build an archive?
 
Vikram Sami

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From: postman at gard.com [mailto:postman at gard.com] On Behalf Of Chip Barnaby
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:42 AM
To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] format of the list


Alec et al --

I agree with all of your points.

However, one of the values of the eMail format is that activity announces itself.  When a message appears, I take a moment to read it.  If I have something to add, I answer.

I imagine that I would rarely go read a forum unless I had a specific question or issue.

Can forums be set up so they send an occasional eMail noting that 42 new postings have appeared in the last week?  Or perhaps there is some other reminder scheme commonly used?

It would be too bad if the forum scheme resulted in a lot of posting-into-the-void.

Chip Barnaby


At 11:50 AM 04-12-04, Alec Stevens wrote:


Hello,
 
(a question for Jason Glazer, perhaps)
 
Is it possible, feasible, or worthwhile to change the format of the bldg-sim list to a web-based forum?
There are several forums that I participate in from time to time that are web based.  
Advantages are many:  Threads are categorized by topic, and old threads readily archived.  Sample topics could include things like DOE2 simulation questions, weather questions, Energy Plus questions, job postings, conferences, calls for papers, etc.  You can also decide what you you are interested in and what you want to read about, rather than having to sort out an inbox-full of posts about something that doesn't tickle your fancy. 
 
Not sure what the budget is for maintaining the bldg-sim list, but I think the usefulness quotient would go up a notch if it were a web forum.
 
Example web forums: 
http://www.taunton.com/pages/forums.asp
 
What is the general sentiment out there? 
(if this were a web-based forum, we could initiate a user poll to find out the answer!)
 
p.s.: I am not trying to start a ruckus here, I definitely enjoy the list and have found it very useful over the years.  
 
 
Cheers,
 
Alec Stevens, PE
 


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