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Re: spam is destroying this group [message #94905 is a reply to message #94892] Thu, 30 November 2017 12:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
benjamin.castellani is currently offline  benjamin.castellani
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On Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 11:12:03 AM UTC-7, Patrick Broos wrote:
> I had never heard of the Harris IDL forum before your post.
>
> If anyone from Harris is listening, you should really think about finding a way to combine these two mechanisms for IDL users to communicate, in a way that preserves the best features of both environments. Not an easy task, I suppose. But, if you don't engage the next generation of IDL programmers, IDL will fade into dust.

We highly recommend that you post your questions in the official IDL Forum: http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/Support/Forums/tabid/2342/af f/217/Default.aspx

This is monitored daily and is moderated, but you do need to be a registered user of HarrisGeospatial.com. There is a (slight) delay to approve topics and replies.

We also check this Google forum as well, but we will respond here much less frequently. We are evaluating options to improve the overall experience for IDL users in the community forums, and therefore greatly value your feedback!
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