[AccessD] The list

Brad Marks BradM at blackforestltd.com
Mon Sep 17 14:01:16 CDT 2012


All,

My perspective is quite a bit different than everyone else here.

I am a relative newcomer to AccessD.

I work for a small manufacturing firm (50 employees) where I am the only
IT person (part time).

I have asked many questions here on AccessD and I have received a
tremendous amount of help and good ideas.

I am very grateful for this assistance.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the people on this list
who have helped others, such as myself.

Sincerely,
Brad Marks
Black Forest LTD
Owatonna, MN 

PS. I keep reading about the decline of Microsoft Access and the shift
to other platforms such as Visual Studio.  I have looked into Visual
Studio and I have some idea of the complexity.  Therefore, I believe
that there is still a place for Access in smaller firms that have
limited budgets and resources.   



 
-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 1:42 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: Re: [AccessD] The list

The DBA-Tech list is an excellent spot to post and comment on the recent
advances in technology.

Like; different operating systems (Linux, Apple and even Windows ;-)),
web
design (a huge area of growth with many sub-sections) and most
importantly
the inter-operability between them all (boiler-plating and mash-ups of
code
and functionality). 

I think many people do not even know that this list exists...

There is also a full DBA website that still gets a hundred or so hits a
day,
even though it has not been updated in a year. This site which was
intended
as a showcase for our contractor talents and accomplishment, a place to
view
the latest news and a common pool of recommended information and the
latest
tutorial sites. Now all that is needed is smart techs (like in more than
one) with some time and some vision.

Jim 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of
Hans-Christian
Andersen
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 10:20 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] The list

Speaking of which, why dont we add more mailing lists that reflect more
what
is talked about more these days - for instance a Linux list or mobile
dev
(iOS, android, win phone) list?

- Hans


On 2012-09-17, at 10:07 AM, "John Bartow" <john at winhaven.net> wrote:

> We do have other lists, and one just for OT topics. For those of us
that
can
> figure out our email filters and rules it does make life much more
> convenient. When I need Access help I can expect to find the answer in
short
> term. Same with the VB, Tech and SQL Server lists. When I want to
discuss,
> well OK argue, about social topics well then I can click right on OT
and
can
> do that. Honestly, with all the abilities of our email programs, I
don't
see
> what the bother is all about. If you use a forum for these types of
things
> no one would abuse the forums like they do these lists or they would
be
> booted off in short order!
> 
> John B.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Kenneth
Ismert
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 10:16 AM
> To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] The list
> 
> As I recall, we had a discussion about a year ago about the decline of
the
> list. Options were discussed, but no action was taken.
> 
> The consensus was to let AccessD wither through inaction. One year
later,
I
> agree with Tony: the group's plan worked, and AccessD has withered.
> 
> So, even though there are a multitude of open source web platforms
that
> could be used to re-purpose and invigorate the list, I again sense
that
the
> group consensus is to do nothing.
> 
> In light of this, I propose new rules:
> * We drop all requirements for topicality. This is a social group
only.
> The only rule is that on every 100th post someone writes 'Access'
> * Every year or so, another long-standing member must complain about
the
> decline of the list
> * Everyone else further agrees to discount the complaint, and deny
that
> anything can be done about the decline
> 
> Let's stop kidding ourselves here, and acknowledge what we have made
the
> group into.
> 
> -Ken
> 
> From: "Tony Septav" <TSeptav at Uniserve.com>
>> Subject: [AccessD] The list
>> Hey All
>> 
>> I have been on this list since 1994. There was a guy called Colby 
>> ,totally true of heart but a very bumptious and annoying individual. 
>> This is not only from me but concerns from others on this list I have

>> talked to, that the list has become a chat line. I do not see any new

>> blood coming in and offering or asking questions. All I see is the
old 
>> boys club, and a lot of "Off topic" chatter".  I have rarely seen  a 
>> new problem solved and yes I will include myself.  I think you and 
>> myself have become dinosaurs. There are so many brilliant minds on 
>> this list and all that knowledge is being wasted.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sorry Guys I am out of here.
>> 
>> Tony Septav
>> 
>> Nananimo, BC
>> 
>> Canada
>> 
>> 
>> 
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