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HAPPY (belated) THIRD BIRTHDAY, NOSCRIPT / FLASHGOT FORUM!

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:08 am
by Tom T.
Hard to imagine ... a little more than three years ago, all of NoScript support was done in *one* single thread @ Mozillazine Forums -- see the link in the Board Index, "Older NoScript Discussion at Mozillazine".

... with a new thread for each new release of NS. Dozens of issues and many posters, with the last topic/thread running 41 pages and 614 posts. Imagine the navigation horrors....

Whereupon, somewhere around 19-20 March, 2009, at his own expense, server, bandwidth, etc., Giorgio Maone opened up this forum exclusively for NoScript, Flashgot, and related (and miscellaneous) topics. In a little more than three years, 33,000 posts on more than 5,000 topics. Imagine if all of that were still *one thread*. :o

Of course, that in itself discouraged many from posting, responding, or participating in general.

So (and sorry I'm a bit late; meant to do this on 20 March),
Happy Birthday, Forum! Image Image Image


(and thank you, Giorgio :) )

As always, dissenting opinions are welcome. :lol:

Re: HAPPY (belated) THIRD BIRTHDAY, NOSCRIPT / FLASHGOT FORU

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:26 am
by GµårÐïåñ
Hear, here.

Re: HAPPY (belated) THIRD BIRTHDAY, NOSCRIPT / FLASHGOT FORU

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:59 pm
by therube
> a little more than three years ago

That's it? Seems like ages.

Thank you :-).

Re: HAPPY (belated) THIRD BIRTHDAY, NOSCRIPT / FLASHGOT FORU

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:22 pm
by GµårÐïåñ
Well when you deal with one of the most complex and top notch software on the market, time flies as quickly as it doesn't ;)

Re: HAPPY (belated) THIRD BIRTHDAY, NOSCRIPT / FLASHGOT FORU

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:43 am
by Tom T.
GµårÐïåñ wrote:Well when you deal with one of the most complex and top notch software on the market, time flies as quickly as it doesn't ;)
ROFL -- but it's true.

And I know what therube means -- it *does* seem like always, but probably because the older one was confusing and difficult to follow, so memories of it don't stick. :)