Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 21 Oct 12:22 -0500, Felix Miata via mc wrote: > Nate Bargmann composed on 2022-10-21 11:52 (UTC-0500): > > > The best would be if an email host could be found to take over > > this very low traffic but essential list. > > OS/2 mailing lists moved years ago from yahoogroups to

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread Felix Miata via mc
Nate Bargmann composed on 2022-10-21 11:52 (UTC-0500): > The best would be if an email host could be found to take over > this very low traffic but essential list. OS/2 mailing lists moved years ago from yahoogroups to https://groups.io/ which for me was welcome. -- Evolution as taught in

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 21 Oct 02:22 -0500, wwp via mc wrote: > Hello, > > well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of > getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different > approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service. I agree. I

Re: landing on exit from mc

2022-10-21 Thread Adam Pribyl
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, Felix Miata via mc wrote: Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup. Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory. Some distros on exit I remain. What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of which distros

Re: landing on exit from mc

2022-10-21 Thread solarflow99 via mc
Options -> panel options -> auto save panels setup I use fedora and hate having to set this on every host, I had some discussion going about this a while back. On Fri, Oct 21, 2022, 12:33 AM Felix Miata via mc wrote: > Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at >

Re: landing on exit from mc

2022-10-21 Thread Yury V. Zaytsev
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, Felix Miata via mc wrote: Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup. Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory. Some distros on exit I remain. What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of which distros

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread Adam Pribyl
I did not tested that, but as written by Andrea, discourse has a email interface: https://discourse.gnome.org/t/interacting-with-discourse-via-email/46 On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, wwp via mc wrote: Hello, well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of getting service

landing on exit from mc

2022-10-21 Thread Felix Miata via mc
Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup. Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory. Some distros on exit I remain. What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of which distros do what. It's really annoying. -- Evolution as

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread wwp via mc-devel
Hello, well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service. I don't clearly see the point in doing this, instead. of course, because of

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-21 Thread wwp via mc
Hello, well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service. I don't clearly see the point in doing this, instead. of course, because of