On 2018-08-04 4:48 AM, Gilles wrote:
It might, since forum softwares (should) provide "sticky posts" that
are displayed at the top.
The one trick I've seen that seems most effective is to integrate the
search function with the New Topic function such that the user is
presented with a dynamic
On 04/08/2018 13:29, Stephan Beal wrote:
And maybe one day, move the mailing list to a web-based forum entirely
so that people can post questions directly.
That's exactly what Richard is currently implementing. That alone
won't stop the "how do i" posts - it's a Cosmic Rule that many people
w
On Aug 3, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
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> On 8/3/18, Dan Barbarito wrote:
>> Hi all, I am trying to understand why Fossil itself does not use the
>> built-in ticketing functionality. I understand that trolls + spammers may be
>> a problem, but can't ticket changes simply be approved/d
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 12:38 PM Gilles wrote:
> A lot of "How do I…?" questions can be answered by searching the archives
> of the mailing list :
>
> https://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/
>
People don't do that, though. In every support forum in the universe, some
appre
A lot of "How do I…?" questions can be answered by searching the
archives of the mailing list :
https://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/
Since it's apparently not mentionned currently — I had to google "fossil
scm mailing list" to find it —, I suggest updating the Docs s
Take your time drh, this is by no means urgent. I really appreciate the
clarification. On Fri, 03 Aug 2018 14:18:43 -0400 Richard Hipp
wrote On 8/3/18, Dan Barbarito
wrote: > Hi all, I am trying to understand why Fossil itself does not use the >
built-in ticketing functionality. I u
On 8/3/18, Stephan Beal wrote:
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> i see that Richard just answered, so i'll stop there and see what he says
I like Stephan's answer better than my own :-)
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On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 8:11 PM Dan Barbarito wrote:
> I am trying to understand why Fossil itself does not use the built-in
> ticketing functionality. I understand that trolls + spammers may be a
> problem, but can't ticket changes simply be approved/denied? Using the
> ticketing system would giv
On 8/3/18, Dan Barbarito wrote:
> Hi all, I am trying to understand why Fossil itself does not use the
> built-in ticketing functionality. I understand that trolls + spammers may be
> a problem, but can't ticket changes simply be approved/denied?
I tried that. What I found was that I was spendin
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