- Original Message -
From: Sándor Halász h...@tbbs.net
Subject: Re: forum vs email
I believ that one could both by e-mail and through a webbrowser comment on a
Google group.
True; and before that there was yahoo groups, and others. Those are not fora,
however, merely web interfaces
- Original Message -
From: Jigal van Hemert ji...@xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
On typo3.org there used to be mailing lists only in a distant past.
Later on newsgroups were set up which communicate with the mailing lists
(newsgroups are the
- Original Message -
From: Johan De Meersman vegiv...@tuxera.be
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December, 2014 09:02:45
Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
Hmm. That sounds interesting, I'll have a look. I don't suppose the software
is
available under a foss license? :-p
Hi,
On 10/12/2014 09:02, Johan De Meersman wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jigal van Hemert ji...@xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: forum vs email [was: Re: table-for-column]
On typo3.org there used to be mailing lists only in a distant past.
Later on newsgroups were set up which communicate
Hi,
On 10/12/2014 10:09, Johan De Meersman wrote:
Hm. Typo3 is a CMS; I take it the integration you're speaking of is
specific to their support environment, and not part of the CMS?
Correct, TYPO3 is a CMS (also FOSS GPL2+) and the integration is indeed
not part of the CMS. See my other
Nobody concerned by this case?
Simple question: is it safe or not to do a KILL QUERY in a SIGINT signal
handler?
S.
On 12/03/2014 05:25 PM, Sebastien FLAESCH wrote:
Hi all,
I have a similar question regarding KILL QUERY usage:
We have a C client program using libmysqlclient.so, it is a
- Original Message -
From: Sebastien FLAESCH s...@4js.com
Subject: Re: signal handling in mysql cli
Nobody concerned by this case?
Simple question: is it safe or not to do a KILL QUERY in a SIGINT signal
handler?
I don't see what the extra risk would be as opposed to doing so in any
2014/12/10 09:00 +0100, Johan De Meersman
One of the (for me, at least) defining features of a forum, is that the
subjects tend to be divided up into a tree structure, which has it's own
benefits
Something more sophisticated than grouping messages by trimmed subject-lines?
maybe
Am 10.12.2014 um 18:38 schrieb h...@tbbs.net:
2014/12/10 09:00 +0100, Johan De Meersman
One of the (for me, at least) defining features of a forum, is that the
subjects tend to be divided up into a tree structure, which has it's own
benefits
Something more sophisticated than