Mohammad Norouzi wrote:
I registered in Nabble, but to post message you should subscribe to
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full of messages. this is very bad!!!
You're using gmail aren't you? Why don't you set up a filter to handle
mail from
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karl wettin wrote:
The way I see it (and probably many other) mailing lists are suprior
in many ways, especially when following multiple forums.
It's true. Any forum that I need to subscribe to I find an RSS feed
for so that I can get mail messages. Forums are a pain in the neck
once
Since there are so many ASF projects, launching new infrastructure
initiatives can be difficult. Infrastructure wants everything to
scale, so that everyone can use it. We also want to be sure that there
are volunteers with the interest and ability to keep the product up
and running.
To get
I like the mailing list approach much better. With a good set of
rules and folders in place (which takes about 15 minutes to setup),
one can easily manage large volumes of mail w/o batting an eye,
whereas forums require large amounts of navigation, IMO.
On Mar 28, 2007, at 7:53 AM, Ted
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I like the mailing list approach much better. With a good set of
rules and folders in place (which takes about 15 minutes to setup),
one can easily manage large volumes of mail w/o batting an eye,
whereas forums require large amounts of navigation, IMO.
Glad I'm not
I registered in Nabble, but to post message you should subscribe to lucene
mailing list and if you subscribe to mailing list your inbox will become
full of messages. this is very bad!!!
On 3/28/07, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I like the mailing list approach
Gmail has been good to me for this list...
Erick
On 3/27/07, karl wettin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
27 mar 2007 kl. 08.28 skrev Mohammad Norouzi:
Karl,
Maybe I am out of date!
do you mean with Nabble I can access this mailing list?
Yes.
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karl
On 3/27/07, karl wettin [EMAIL
Eric,
How do you manage Reply-to: field in your gmail? I always have to change
Reply-to field in Setting (which requires more then three clicks!) and since
this is a manual (and tedious) process it can introduce mistakes
(mis-addressed addresses). The problem is that I am signed up to more
I haven't had to do anything. All the replies I do just magically get to the
correct list Not helpful I know, but I'm lazy G..
Erick
On 3/27/07, Lukas Vlcek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
How do you manage Reply-to: field in your gmail? I always have to change
Reply-to field in Setting
I am using some JBoss products and they have a very nice and great forum,
I am wondering why Apache still uses this old-fashioned mailing list??
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Regards,
Mohammad
Mohammad Norouzi wrote:
I am using some JBoss products and they have a very nice and great forum,
I am wondering why Apache still uses this old-fashioned mailing list??
Probably because you can simulate a forum using a mailing list, but you
can't easily simulate a mailing list using a forum.
27 mar 2007 kl. 08.03 skrev Mohammad Norouzi:
I am using some JBoss products and they have a very nice and great
forum,
I am wondering why Apache still uses this old-fashioned mailing list??
Are you sure it is not just your email client that is old fashioned?
You can also try services
Karl,
Maybe I am out of date!
do you mean with Nabble I can access this mailing list?
On 3/27/07, karl wettin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
27 mar 2007 kl. 08.03 skrev Mohammad Norouzi:
I am using some JBoss products and they have a very nice and great
forum,
I am wondering why Apache still
27 mar 2007 kl. 08.28 skrev Mohammad Norouzi:
Karl,
Maybe I am out of date!
do you mean with Nabble I can access this mailing list?
Yes.
--
karl
On 3/27/07, karl wettin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
27 mar 2007 kl. 08.03 skrev Mohammad Norouzi:
I am using some JBoss products and they
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