Re: [Lift] Job Announcement

2010-02-11 Thread Margaret
i like,talk to you after spring festival.

On Feb 12, 2010 1:51 AM, Kris Nuttycombe kris.nuttyco...@gmail.com
wrote:

I'm forwarding this from the scala-user list, in case there are any
lift users who don't watch the other lists. Apologies to those
receiving duplicates.

Hi, all,

I'm soon to be departing my current position at Gaiam, Inc. in lovely
Boulder (well, Louisville, but on the Boulder side) Colorado, and as a
consequence Gaiam is going to need a Scala programmer (who can also do
some Java for legacy parts of the codebase) to take my place.

The primary application that I've been responsible for is a scheduled
billing application consisting of 20k lines of Scala and 30k lines of
Java running atop Glassfish and Postgres. The app is responsible for
several $M/year in transactions and includes fun parts like an
external DSL written using Scala's parser combinator library and an
administrative webapp written atop Lift.

Gaiam has been a great place to work and offers a competitive salary,
comprehensive benefits, an onsite private gym that surpasses any gym
I've ever seen, an onsite organic cafe  communal vegetable garden,
and lots of cool people to work with.

Please see the attached job description, and contact me or
jason.ri...@gaiam.com if you're interested!

Kris

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Re: [Lift] Developing with IntelliJ IDEA 9.0?

2010-01-13 Thread Margaret
I am working with IDEA
Maia-IU-90.122 . it works very well


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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Sasha Ovsankin sa...@codebistro.com wrote:
 Hello all --

 I have tried to compile the quickstart project with the latest Scala
 plugin for IntelliJ 0.3.385, not very successfully: it either
 complains about LIFT libraries compiled with the wrong version of the
 compiler (the plugin comes with 2.8)  or if I set the plugin to use
 the 2.7 compiler it doesn't work at all.

 Even posted the question to the plugin page (http://www.jetbrains.net/
 confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+for+IntelliJ+IDEA) but no response
 yet.

 Did anybody manage to make this setup work? Any insight?

 Thanks,
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Re: [Lift] About the Chat demo of the Lift?

2009-12-21 Thread Margaret
see this

http://github.com/maweis1981/chatOnLift


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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all

   I have a silly question about the Chat demo.

   How could i create a Chat room in this demo ?

   Maybe i can define a variable or some other method to achieve the
 purpose !

   Now all the people are in the same Chat room ( global ) in the
 example, so i want to create more than one
 Chat rooms that every one can contain 100 people.

   Thanks for any suggestion!

 Cheers,
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Re: [Lift] Re: About the Chat demo of the Lift?

2009-12-21 Thread Margaret
maybe need create more comet actor or add room entity to filter
request and response.



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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:

  OK, and Where is the code about the Creating more Chat Rooms?

   Thanks very much!

 Cheers,
  Neil

 On Dec 22, 2:34 pm, Margaret mawei...@gmail.com wrote:
 see this

 http://github.com/maweis1981/chatOnLift

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 On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all

    I have a silly question about the Chat demo.

    How could i create a Chat room in this demo ?

    Maybe i can define a variable or some other method to achieve the
  purpose !

    Now all the people are in the same Chat room ( global ) in the
  example, so i want to create more than one
  Chat rooms that every one can contain 100 people.

    Thanks for any suggestion!

  Cheers,
   Neil

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Re: [Lift] Re: Welcome Ross Mellgren to the Lift Committers

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
Welcome
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 8:45 AM, TylerWeir tyler.w...@gmail.com wrote:
 Welcome Ross!

 On Nov 19, 7:38 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Folks,

 I'm pleased to announce that Ross Mellgren has joined the Lift committers.
 He's been a very helpful voice on the list for a while now and he's decided
 to help out with code as well... woo hoo and welcome.

 Thanks,

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Re: [Lift] Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
 * Apache + Tomcat

I deploy a comet actor demo on tomcat
the url is http://maweis.com:8080
you can try it?

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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

  I have a silly question about the deploy.

  Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?
 Jetty or Tomcat ?

  I want to use the Comet to push the data in the app.

  * Apache + Tomcat ?
  * Apache + what  ?
  * Nginx + what ?

  Thanks for any suggestion !

 Cheers,
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Re: [Lift] Re: Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
perfect enviorment

WHO will be the database ?


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2009/11/20 monty chen montyc...@qq.com:
 LVS + Nginx + Haproxy + Tomcat


 On 11月20日, 上午9时44分, Margaret mawei...@gmail.com wrote:
  * Apache + Tomcat

 I deploy a comet actor demo on tomcat
 the url ishttp://maweis.com:8080
 you can try it?

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 13585201588http://maweis.com

 On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,

   I have a silly question about the deploy.

   Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?
  Jetty or Tomcat ?

   I want to use the Comet to push the data in the app.

   * Apache + Tomcat ?
   * Apache + what  ?
   * Nginx + what ?

   Thanks for any suggestion !

  Cheers,
   Neil

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Re: [Lift] Re: Welcome Ross Mellgren to the Lift Committers

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
haha, I like beer but I am in China now. thanks Ross,You will do Good Job.
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Ross Mellgren dri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks. If I'm elected, I promise no less than one (1) free beer to
 anyone who can come to retrieve it in or near Cambridge, MA ;-)

 -Ross

 On Nov 19, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Margaret wrote:

 Welcome
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 On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 8:45 AM, TylerWeir tyler.w...@gmail.com
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 Welcome Ross!

 On Nov 19, 7:38 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Folks,

 I'm pleased to announce that Ross Mellgren has joined the Lift
 committers.
 He's been a very helpful voice on the list for a while now and
 he's decided
 to help out with code as well... woo hoo and welcome.

 Thanks,

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Re: [Lift] Re: Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
I will go and look  cassandra

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 Hi, Margaret,  Store engine use: mysq + cassandra , and plus memcached
 for cache:


                                                     mysql
 ( transaction data)
                                                   /
                                                  /
 LVS + Nginx + Haproxy + Tomcat   - - - memcache ( for cache)
                                                 \
                                                  \
                                                     cassandra (for
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Re: [Lift] Re: Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
would you like give us the url of  your application website?
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Margaret mawei...@gmail.com wrote:
 I will go and look  cassandra

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 On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:17 AM, monty chen montyc...@qq.com wrote:
 Hi, Margaret,  Store engine use: mysq + cassandra , and plus memcached
 for cache:


                                                     mysql
 ( transaction data)
                                                   /
                                                  /
 LVS + Nginx + Haproxy + Tomcat   - - - memcache ( for cache)
                                                 \
                                                  \
                                                     cassandra (for
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Re: [Lift] Re: Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
jetty is a lightweight container and can be webserver, in the cloud
computing , jetty is much agile for system start , restart.
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:58 AM, philip philip14...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Neil,

 I use maven to build and Jetty in the maven, so I run from my IDE the
 maven to run the Jetty. Well it works well for me.
 I also have SEAM framework on my Jetty as well as part of the setup.

 Philip

 On 11月20日, 上午9時35分, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

   I have a silly question about the deploy.

   Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?
 Jetty or Tomcat ?

   I want to use the Comet to push the data in the app.

   * Apache + Tomcat ?
   * Apache + what  ?
   * Nginx + what ?

   Thanks for any suggestion !

 Cheers,
   Neil

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Re: [Lift] Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
thanks for your reply

when we package a scala+lift app as war,

deploy it on tomcat will be use comet?
deploy it on jetty will be use continuations?

is that true?
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:27 AM, David Pollak
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 I recommend Nginx + Jetty.
 Apache is the worst front end for this situation... it can only support a
 few hundred simultaneous connections before it falls over.  Ngnix on the
 other hand can proxy tens of thousands.
 Jetty's continuations make it a much better choice than Tomcat.  You can
 have thousands of open Comet request to a Jetty instance where Tomcat is
 capped at a couple of hundred.
 Once the Servlet 3.0 spec in implemented in Glassfish, etc., Lift will
 support 3.0 continuations and any 3.0 container will have the same scaling
 characteristics that Jetty currently does.

 On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

  I have a silly question about the deploy.

  Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?
 Jetty or Tomcat ?

  I want to use the Comet to push the data in the app.

  * Apache + Tomcat ?
  * Apache + what  ?
  * Nginx + what ?

  Thanks for any suggestion !

 Cheers,
  Neil

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Re: [Lift] Jetty or Tomcat, Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?

2009-11-19 Thread Margaret
I will try jetty
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:51 AM, David Pollak
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 On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Margaret mawei...@gmail.com wrote:

 thanks for your reply

 when we package a scala+lift app as war,

 deploy it on tomcat will be use comet?
 deploy it on jetty will be use continuations?

 Comet is long polling.  In Jetty, Lift takes advantage of Jetty's
 continuations so that during the long poll, there's no thread consumed.  In
 Tomcat, 1 thread is consumed for each client that's connected to the server.


 is that true?
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 feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
  I recommend Nginx + Jetty.
  Apache is the worst front end for this situation... it can only support
  a
  few hundred simultaneous connections before it falls over.  Ngnix on the
  other hand can proxy tens of thousands.
  Jetty's continuations make it a much better choice than Tomcat.  You can
  have thousands of open Comet request to a Jetty instance where Tomcat is
  capped at a couple of hundred.
  Once the Servlet 3.0 spec in implemented in Glassfish, etc., Lift will
  support 3.0 continuations and any 3.0 container will have the same
  scaling
  characteristics that Jetty currently does.
 
  On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
   I have a silly question about the deploy.
 
   Which web container is recommended to use to deploy the Lift app ?
  Jetty or Tomcat ?
 
   I want to use the Comet to push the data in the app.
 
   * Apache + Tomcat ?
   * Apache + what  ?
   * Nginx + what ?
 
   Thanks for any suggestion !
 
  Cheers,
   Neil
 
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Re: [Lift] Re: Ajax + Comet Chat across a Cluster

2009-11-18 Thread Margaret
hi,aw

I create a simple chat app online

http://maweis.com:8080

the source is

git://github.com/maweis1981/chatOnLift.git


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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:26 PM, aw anth...@whitford.com wrote:
 I certainly understand the Actor model, but I am new to Akka...  From
 browsing their wiki (http://wiki.github.com/jboner/akka), it is
 unclear to me that they provide a publish/subscribe concept -- and I
 think I would need that...  Please point me to that reference if you
 are aware of that.

 I'll take a closer look at RabbitMQ...

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Re: [Lift] Ajax + Comet Chat across a Cluster

2009-11-17 Thread Margaret
use rabbitMQ

well, would u like give us your app url


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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:02 PM, aw anth...@whitford.com wrote:
 I am looking to add a Chat feature to my Lift app, demonstrating the
 Ajax + Comet whiz bang...  However, I do need to persist my chat
 messages (to a database), and I will have a cluster of (at least) 2
 nodes.  As a result, what recommendation is there to share an Ajax
 event across the cluster so that each node can respond with its Comet
 actor?

 Should I just go with JMS or database polling?  (Note that I expect to
 deploy on Tomcat...)

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Re: [Lift] Hosting problem, could PHP hosting front end the Liftweb? or is there cheap Liftweb hosting?

2009-11-16 Thread Margaret
exactly not.
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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Wilson MacGyver wmacgy...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would highly recommend you check to see if it's possible to find
 java/tomcat hosting.

 If you have decent amount of customers. You may also want to consider setting 
 up
 a EC2/S3 instance and run your own server that way.

 using php front end to proxy like this, I don't think comet feature will work.

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:45 PM, philip philip14...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I will explain my problem, generally it is easy and cheap to get a PHP
 hosting account, often my new customers for websites have a PHP
 hosting as they are on the cheaper end of websites.
 My real server is using dyndns and is located at home.

 Although I have one server, I cannot host many domains on it. So my
 thought is that if I could write a PHP script I could use that to
 mirror my real server, also conbined with a .htaccess. So a request
 going to the PHP server hosting the domain would be re-directed to my
 real server and the content sent back to the client.
 I guess a iframe would work, but thats ugly. There's a few ways to do
 this.

 What about the Javascript and Ajax, could that work cross-domain? For
 example, going directly to server rather than proxy by the PHP
 hosting?

 Well I'll try it out some time soon and put some followup info on
 here.

 This is all because its not so easy to get cheap Liftweb hosting! ...
 or does anyone have a solution for that?

 Thanks, Philip

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[Lift] I download auctionnet from ibm developer web site, but meet a error.

2009-11-15 Thread Margaret

Hi,buddy

I download auctionnet from ibm developer website, but could not build
successfully.


I have tried

mvn install
mvn compile
mvn scala:compile
mvn jetty:run
mvn -o jetty:run


just got the same error :

[INFO] Compiling 7 source files to
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/target/classes
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/src/main/scala/bootstrap/liftweb/Boot.scala:44:
error: value appendEarly is not a member of object
net.liftweb.http.LiftRules
LiftRules.appendEarly(makeUtf8)
  ^
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/src/main/scala/bootstrap/liftweb/Boot.scala:66:
error: not found: type Can
  private def createOne: Can[Connection] = try {
 ^
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/src/main/scala/bootstrap/liftweb/Boot.scala:87:
error: not found: type Can
  def newConnection(name: ConnectionIdentifier): Can[Connection] =
 ^
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/src/main/scala/org/developerworks/comet/AuctionActor.scala:18:
error: type mismatch;
 found   : java.lang.String(auction)
 required: net.liftweb.util.Box[String]
def defaultPrefix = auction
^
/Users/peter/Desktop/auctionNet/src/main/scala/org/developerworks/model/Item.scala:11:
error: illegal inheritance;
 self-type org.developerworks.model.Item does not conform to
net.liftweb.mapper.CRUDify[Long,org.developerworks.model.Item]'s
selftype net.liftweb.mapper.CRUDify[Long,org.developerworks.model.Item]
with org.developerworks.model.Item with
net.liftweb.mapper.KeyedMetaMapper[Long,org.developerworks.model.Item]
class Item extends KeyedMapper[Long, Item] with CRUDify[Long, Item] {
^
5 errors found


Then I search the error information by google, here got some tell me
this is a pom.xml bug has not been fixed.

Who can tell me what is the really ?


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[Lift] Re: Why the liftweb doesn't use mysql as the default database ?

2009-10-19 Thread Margaret

GPL


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On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Neil.Lv anim...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

   Why the liftweb doesn't use MySQL as the default database ?

   Thanks very much !

 Cheers,
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[Lift] Re: Syntax Highlighting On Wiki

2009-09-01 Thread Margaret

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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Xavi Ramirezxavi@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I've recently discovered how to add syntax highlighting to the wiki
 (http://wiki.github.com/dpp/liftweb).

 First, you simply added this to the top of the article:
 link 
 href='http://scala-tools.org/scaladocs/liftweb/1.0/_highlighter/SyntaxHighlighter.css'
 rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'/

 Next, you added these two lines to the bottom of the page:
 script 
 src='http://scala-tools.org/scaladocs/liftweb/1.0/_highlighter/shAll.js'/script
 scriptdp.SyntaxHighlighter.HighlightAll('code');/script

 Finally, just surround and code snippets with:
 pre name=code class=scala:nocontrolsYour scala code.../pre

 FYI: Enabling syntax highlighting on github basically boils down to
 importing a JS syntax highlighter into the page.  Currently, the wiki
 is directly referencing the js highlighter on scala-tools.  Is that
 okay?

 Thanks,
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[Lift] Re: who can give me some case?

2009-08-31 Thread Margaret

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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Heiko
Seebergerheiko.seeber...@googlemail.com wrote:

 A Swiss job portal is about to.

 Cheers
 Heiko

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[Lift] who can give me some case?

2009-08-30 Thread Margaret

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[Lift] Re: Question about Lift/Scala Lift Discussion Board

2009-08-30 Thread Margaret

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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Artemart...@gmail.com wrote:

 People have different preferences so you can decide to stay on Google
 Groups or help start the forum.  If you want to help out, the forum
 URL is www.liftforum.com.  If you have other questions about the
 forum, give me a shout at art...@gmail.com.

 Thanks.

 On Aug 30, 6:03 pm, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
 We recently went through such a debate at work trying to decide
 between web forum vs mailing list and the end result for us at least
 was it depends. A lot of this is all highly subjective, there is no
 right or wrong - both sides need to remember that what works for them
 might not work for others. Personally, i prefer mailing lists but am
 happy to accept that some people cant / wont / dont use mailing lists
 for whatever reasons.

  From a project perspective, I think google groups rocks for the
 following reasons:

 - its a mailing list
 - its a forum of sorts (i.e. you can interact purely from a browser if
 you wish)
 - it has RSS feeds
 - its hosted remotely, for free.
 - you just need a google account rather than another stupid login

 Like i said, there is no right or wrong in the general battle, however
 for lift I think that for the outlined reasons above it works and
 thats the way it should stay IMO.

 Cheers, Tim

 On 30 Aug 2009, at 20:48, marius d. wrote:



  Personally I like mailing lists .. I find it easier for me to try to
  help people then a traditional forum. For someone who wants to lear
  Lit perhaps a more traditional forum is more helpful? ... don't really
  know .. I guess it depends on the person.

  Br's,
  Marius

  On Aug 30, 10:10 pm, Artem art...@gmail.com wrote:
  The problem is that this Google Group is not user friendly and not
  organized.  I think it will be better to have a user friendly forum
  where everything is organized according to its category and easily
  accessible.  This group is hard to find and hard to search.

  On Aug 30, 3:00 pm, Charles F. Munat c...@munat.com wrote:

  Just my two cents, but I think establishing a separate forum at this
  point is a mite premature. What problem, exactly, is it that we're
  trying to solve?

  Chas.

  Naftoli Gugenheim wrote:
  Once again, I don't see how you can discuss it until you know
  that David's fine with it.
  Personally I haven't read any concrete benefit (I don't know what
  take the load off or get more sites out there mean
  practically) that isn't available now between the list an the
  wiki---certainly not to outweigh the very clear disadvantage to
  both posters, who have that much less of a chance getting an
  answer in any one place and may have to ask twice, as well as to
  experts who can either only monitor one site and leave the
  other site with fewer experts; or be inconvenienced to monitor
  both.
  How many members are there of the Google Group currently? And
  what percentage ever offer answers? Regularly? The lift community
  is not as large as many other communities. Does Scala itself have
  other forums besides its own lists? If so what is their state?
  Certainly the Scala community is much larger than lift's. (Maybe
  you should make your forum be a Scala forum, and have a lift
  category... But again, I think it's only fair to ask lift's
  mastermind first!)

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  marius d.marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:

  My 2 cents if I may ...

  Although I love this list and this is the official Lift list and
  support I think it is important to also have other wiki's, forums
  etc.
  out there. Personally I don't see this as a community split. More
  and
  more people are becoming pretty knowledgeable with Lift  Scala
  sharing information about Lift on other channels ... is nothing
  wrong
  with that .. .quite the opposite. In fact this may take some of the
  load on this list as community grows.

  Would be nice though to have a central place where all other
  wiki's/
  forums can be found. For instance serious forums/wikis could be
  references from lift web-site or even fromthis list in the header
  section.

  Br's,
  Marius

  On Aug 30, 8:37 am, Naftoli Gugenheim naftoli...@gmail.com wrote:
  The lift community is not huge. It's David Pollak's brainchild,
  and I don't see how you can discuss creating a forum (after the
  fact) without his okaying it. How can you compare it to an IRC?
  A forum fills much of the same purpose as the list, much more
  than IRC.
  Some of the advantages mentioned are better solved by a Wiki.
  (Your volunteering to help with it is much appreciated.)
  Searchability - sounds like a bug on Google's part, no? Is there
  a Group for discussing Google Groups? In any case, it's
  addressed by services like MarkMail. Isn't Nabbles searchable?
  Duplicate questions - forums don't completely solve this.
  Searchability would help, as