Scott Watermasysk has just posted some screenshots of the Community Server admin pages. It's looking good - a nice clean interface, lots of features. I can't wait to give it a go. I'm beginning to wonder whether I should suggest using CS for our investment club website - we've been using OneList -> eGroups -> Yahoo! Groups for the past five years, but only really for the email group functionality. Once Community Server integrates with a listserv system, there'll be no reason for us not to move over.
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