interest in the project.
Just more 'food for thought'.
Sean
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Hi Andrew,
E-mail lists and forums go hand in hand with www.nabble.com. I was
surprised the Radiant mailing list is not on there yet. I'll get on it
right away.
Regards,
Erik.
Andrew Klein wrote:
My first suggestion is a decent way of communicating. I know you may all
groan when I
Great idea!
Honestly; I feel that Mailing Lists --DO-- (Contrary to what you may
feel of my words) have a place, especially for a system like this.
Announcements by the developers, community and such make great use of
this method of communications. Troubleshooting in a group setting is
Hear, hear!
I've been rather a silent lurker around these parts as well, though
I've been very interested in implementing Radiant for my car club's
web site, which will probably entail me writing a few behaviors
(event calendar, signup and survey forms, etc.). One thing that
really
Andrew,
You're right. However, I think the efforts (or intentions thereof) are
out there. I started messing with the quick start page, sadly I really
haven't had the time to finish even though have every intention to do
so. Some people have already turned useful mailing lists post into
proper
Ruben!
Yes, I do agree that forums can be a handful to manage for sure; I've
ran a few in my time and helped for years with others ( www.lulu.com for
example ) and understand the pitfalls. However, the best solution to
remove part of the double-edge is to create a firm but fair set of rules