On Sunday 25 May 2014 18:43:03 Saija Saarenpää wrote:
> I prefer the editing abilities a forum gives over everything else.
> For example QtProject forum http://qt-project.org has done it really well.
> They have the possibility to extend the documentation by leaving notes and
> code examples. Also
I'm all for forums, personally.
I don't like mailing lists particularly. And the only facts that it takes a
decent email client to handle them well is a pretty important requirement,
imho...
I vote for a forum (I voted in the past as well, but it seems it didn't
help :D )
2014-05-25 17:44 GMT+0
On 5/26/2014 1:43 AM, Saija Saarenpää wrote:
I prefer the editing abilities a forum gives over everything else.
For example QtProject forum http://qt-project.org has done it really well. They
have the possibility to extend the documentation by leaving notes and code
examples. Also a whole secti
I prefer the editing abilities a forum gives over everything else.
For example QtProject forum http://qt-project.org has done it really well. They
have the possibility to extend the documentation by leaving notes and code
examples. Also a whole section to provide snippets.
The thing which I disl
Hi Thomas
Thanks for your input.
I suspect the whole "mailing-list vs forum" thing will be a matter of
taste and experience. Both have their plus sides and downsides.
I am now trying out Thunderbird, but will hold of commenting until I
have got used to it.
On 24.05.14 19:32, "Thomas B. Rü
On Saturday 24 May 2014 10:51:08 Filip Kłębczyk wrote:
> It was very nice experience to meet many of the people in this
> community, despite the whole harm that has happened to me from Thomas,
> Carsten and Jolla the company. I think there is nothing left and I need
> to leave.
Thanks for that!
I write for the HKEJ (a newspaper from Hong Kong) on tech matters. I went
to Helsinki in May 2013 and reported on the Jolla launch at length. Filip
mentioned taking to the media. Indeed, I read the mails - but I can't
really see anything worthy of printing?
I do feel his quest for sympathy. If the
Errata-corridge : Wy do mailing lists to which you subscribe NOT
automatically configure a folder structure?
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Tone Kastlunger wrote:
> Also Exchange can do that; and even GMail to my knowledge. But it is
> unpractical to push the responsability to the end-user,
Also Exchange can do that; and even GMail to my knowledge. But it is
unpractical to push the responsability to the end-user, why would it need
to change then? It can just be how it is. I believe the idea is to improve
the situation, for example one way could be to advice users to properly
configure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOoJK_fY7nE
Le 05/24/2014 10:51 AM, Filip Kłębczyk a écrit :
It was very nice experience to meet many of the people in this
community, despite the whole harm that has happened to me from Thomas,
Carsten and Jolla the company. I think there is nothing left and I
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