@Brendon: does it really matter?  The Cake guys don't want a forum;
some other people did a few years ago, so they built one.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Brendon Kozlowski
(Realm)<brendon...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Although the Google Group's archival and search functionality cannot
> be rivaled, and categories may not be necessary, they are still very
> helpful from a user interface/experience perspective.  Simple users
> don't use a search feature in forums either, but can more easily
> (imho) browse current topics.  With the popularity of CakePHP growing
> more and more, and more people requesting it, will it be something
> that we (framework users) can justify pushing off if Google Groups
> doesn't offer upgraded or optional UIs?
>
> Maybe, maybe not.  Only time can tell.
>
> @GravyFace: That's an unofficial forum, and not what the original
> question was about.
>
>
>
> On Jul 10, 9:13 am, AD7six <andydawso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 10, 12:53 pm, Tim <t...@gurske.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I just wish google groups didn't suck -
>>
>> subjective!
>>
>> > no code formatting
>>
>> who cares! see jperras' reply.
>>
>> > and no ability to edit posts.
>>
>> how's that going to work with people who participate via email.
>>
>> > Google lets me edit excel sheets and search a
>> > billion files but I can't edit my posts?
>>
>> no.
>>
>> AD
> >
>

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