For me, it has worked excellently from the beginning. Thanks to the
team who are behind this. I use my email to get notified about new
discussions and get to the IxDA web to post my replies. I constantly
use my personal browser and there was no problem detecting my name or
need to sign in
I have thought the same thing. It's ironic to say the least
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Posted from the new ixda.org
http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=46547
Welcome to the Interaction Design
@Thomas: The IxDA Discussion list is in the first place a mailing
list. The website offers an archive of the emails sent through the
list. This archiving is automated, but the algorithms aren't
perfect.
@Gayatri: IxDA Discuss is not a formally moderated list. However, to
ensure that new
Yohan
Thanks for your answer.
Yeah I thought it had something to do with it being a email list.
But how hard can it be to submit the emails cronologically to the
list?
Do you know if the re-design is going to continue this line of
posting inconsistency?
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Hi Thomas, et al.,
The current website was built awhile back solely through the generous
efforts of one of our members. Because it relies on the limited
capabilities of the Mailman mailing list technology, it sometimes has
difficulty collating emails into the proper thread. Additionally, note
So what is up with the IxDA forum, why is it made the way it is?
Its really the most confusing thing I have ever experienced.
I seem to have problems with reading all threads, sometimes I can see
someone have commented but cant find their post as if it gets cut off,
sometimes I cant submit a