MC wrote:
>> The .com forums run exactly the same forum software.
>
> That is surprising to me given all the past complaints about jive!
The issues have more to do with the mailman-Jive interface than the
individual components.
The .com folks are only running Jive as a forum system, with no
co
> > The .com forums run exactly the same forum
> software.
>
> That is surprising to me given all the past
> complaints about jive!
It works well enough IMO, apart from the thread splits. But I guess that's a
compromise you have to accept if you combine forums with mailing lists.
-mg
This m
> The .com forums run exactly the same forum software.
That is surprising to me given all the past complaints about jive!
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> The one here also has a nice edit button, people use
> it all the time (and as has been mentioned, both
> forums run the same engine, so it's same old Jive
> there as well)
Just realized that there IS an "Edit" button/icon in the good old Jive. I have
been "mis-noticing" it because it does not
> Perhaps the OpenSolaris.org forum is badly overwhelmed. Last I heard, we have
> over
> 1,000,000 registered users in the Jiva forum, true?
It's Jive, not Jiva
> Also, the OpenSolaris.com forum has a nice "edit" button, which is missing in
> Jiva.
the one here also has a nice edit button, p
> > Perhaps we should move to the opensolaris.com
> forum
> > to help doing the debugging:
> >
> > http://forums.opensolaris.com/index.jspa
> >
> > (The new forum seems to be better designed and
> more
> > functional than the 'ol Jiva forum, IMHO.)
>
> The .com forums run exactly the same forum
> Perhaps we should move to the opensolaris.com forum
> to help doing the debugging:
>
> http://forums.opensolaris.com/index.jspa
>
> (The new forum seems to be better designed and more
> functional than the 'ol Jiva forum, IMHO.)
The .com forums run exactly the same forum software.
-mg
Thi
> Perhaps we should move to the opensolaris.com forum
> to help doing the debugging:
>
> http://forums.opensolaris.com/index.jspa
>
> (The new forum seems to be better designed and more
> functional than the 'ol Jiva forum, IMHO.)
This post is officially where opensolaris.org jumped the shark.
Perhaps we should move to the opensolaris.com forum to help doing the debugging:
http://forums.opensolaris.com/index.jspa
(The new forum seems to be better designed and more functional than the 'ol
Jiva forum, IMHO.)
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