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On 15/11/11 12:35, Nico Williams wrote:
> my answer: a plethora of interfaces to the same data (posts/threads).
That is exactly what Gmane already provides.
> I'd like to see:
>
> - RSS/Atom feeds
http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.sqlite.general
On Nov 16, 2011, at 12:02 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
> Why are the mail archives for sqlite-users not available for download?
They are:
http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/
> As for loading them into a SQLite3 DB... I once wrote a schema for
> this, and it's straightforw
On 11/15/2011 5:02 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Alek Paunov wrote:
Me too. As simple first step - let's load the mail archives to downloadable
sqlite DB.
Why are the mail archives for sqlite-users not available for download?
They are avail here - (you have to log
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Alek Paunov wrote:
> Me too. As simple first step - let's load the mail archives to downloadable
> sqlite DB.
Why are the mail archives for sqlite-users not available for download?
As for loading them into a SQLite3 DB... I once wrote a schema for
this, and it's
On 15.11.2011 22:35, Nico Williams wrote:
my answer: a plethora of interfaces to the same data (posts/threads).
+1
I'd like to see:
- RSS/Atom feeds
- web UIs ("web forum" UIs)
- stable HTTP APIs
- mobile apps specifically for fora (probably based on HTTP APIs)
- e-mail interface (
You're not yet convincing me (though that probably doesn't matter);
repeating my arguments would be obnoxious (or worse: boring!), so I
won't. Let's try a different approach: what's the ideal here? Here's
my answer: a plethora of interfaces to the same data (posts/threads).
I'd like to see:
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>> + Easy access, no setup (subscription, rules etc.)
Oh, and some lists have a list ID header, some have another, some have
none and I need to write mail filters by subject. That's pretty much
guesswork every time I subscribe to a mailing list.
And some lists echo my own mail back to me, some do
>> + Easy access, no setup (subscription, rules etc.)
Oh and did I mention the complicated confirmation and registration
methods? I just subscribed to a PHP mailing list. At least I tried. I
have no idea what happened. I received at least two confirmation
e-mails, and of course you get no immediat
Sorry for my late reply, I look into mailing lists only once every few
weeks or when I'm posting something.
On 27.10.2011 18:29 CE(S)T, Nico Williams wrote:
> then setup a forum interface to the mailing list
Then please take good care to use a frontend that uses compatible markup
formatting (or n
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Yves Goergen
wrote:
> On 18.10.2011 16:40 CE(S)T, Simon Slavin wrote:
>> The way to settle this is easy: leave the mailing list in place.
>> Create a web forum. If people abandon the mailing list and start
>> using the web forum instead, it worked. If people stay
On 27 Oct 2011, at 4:41pm, Yves Goergen wrote:
> On 23.10.2011 16:05 CE(S)T, Simon Slavin wrote:
>> Part of the attraction of this list is that I don't have to think
>> "Oh, I want to read a lot of SQLite-related stuff now !".
>
> What do you mean? I don't get it.
If I had to go to a separate f
On 23.10.2011 16:05 CE(S)T, Simon Slavin wrote:
>>> If the mailing list was replaced by a forum, everybody would go to the
>>> forum.
>> The failure in this logic is that is not true. I already said I would
>> not bother with the forum and I was not the only one.
You would, if it was really repla
On 23 Oct 2011, at 3:00pm, John Drescher wrote:
>> If the mailing list was replaced by a forum, everybody would go to the forum.
>
> The failure in this logic is that is not true. I already said I would
> not bother with the forum and I was not the only one.
I would bother with a web forum only
> If the mailing list was replaced by a forum, everybody would go to the forum.
>
The failure in this logic is that is not true. I already said I would
not bother with the forum and I was not the only one.
John
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On 18.10.2011 16:40 CE(S)T, Simon Slavin wrote:
> The way to settle this is easy: leave the mailing list in place.
> Create a web forum. If people abandon the mailing list and start
> using the web forum instead, it worked. If people stay with the
> mailing list, the mailing list is superior.
I
Definitely I would like to have the SQLite mail list in a fashion as
StackOverlow.
>
> Original Message
> From: epank...@comcast.net
> Sent: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:23:11 +0200
>
>
>
>I'll say one thing - a forum would have saved me the wasted time of having to
>download and then delete
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On 18/10/11 05:04, Igor Tandetnik wrote:
> Frank Missel wrote:
>> I think that the sqlite-users e-mail list has enough traffic to
>> warrant a proper forum.
>
> For what it's worth, I'm using GMane (http://gmane.org/),
It should be noted that Gmane
On 18 Oct 2011, at 3:22pm, epank...@comcast.net wrote:
> I'll say one thing - a forum would have saved me the wasted time of having to
> download and then delete all of this discussion about forums :)
'man killfile'
Or, since we're now in the 21st century, create a rule for your mail app.
The
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Igor Tandetnik wrote:
> Frank Missel wrote:
>> I think that the sqlite-users e-mail list has enough traffic to warrant a
>> proper forum.
>
> For what it's worth, I'm using GMane (http://gmane.org/), which is a mailing
> list-to-NNTP
> gateway and happens to carr
2011 9:59:09 AM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] How about a proper forum rather than an e-mail list
I for one would love a forum, and disagree about it being the same as an
email list. I would love to not see 40+ emails in my inbox every day from
this mailing list, but I do find the available resource h
gt;
> -Original Message- From: Frank Missel
> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:35 AM
> To: 'Teg' ; 'General Discussion of SQLite Database'
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] How about a proper forum rather than an e-mail list
>
>
> Hi Teg,
>
> I love forum
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From: Frank Missel
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:35 AM
To: 'Teg' ; 'General Discussion of SQLite Database'
Subject: Re: [sqlite] How about a proper forum rather than an e-mail list
Hi Teg,
I love forums and consider them far superior to email if only be
> boun...@sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Igor Tandetnik
> Sent: 18 October 2011 20:05
> For what it's worth, I'm using GMane (http://gmane.org/), which is a
mailing
> list-to-NNTP gateway and happens to carry this list. I'm old-fashioned
enough
> to believe that an NNTP newsgroup *is* the proper forum. C
Hi Teg,
> I love forums and consider them far superior to email if only because it's
> easier to follow a topic with less quoting needed. The downside is that
> someone has to manage the forum. I've managed a forum for the past 10
> years and there's a daily spam cleanup process and constant
Hello Frank,
I love forums and consider them far superior to email if only because
it's easier to follow a topic with less quoting needed. The downside is
that someone has to manage the forum. I've managed a forum for the
past 10 years and there's a daily spam cleanup process and constant
a
At 14:04 18/10/2011, Igor Tandetnik wrote:
Frank Missel wrote:
> I think that the sqlite-users e-mail list has enough traffic to warrant a
> proper forum.
For what it's worth, I'm using GMane (http://gmane.org/), which is a
mailing list-to-NNTP gateway and happens to carry this list. I'm
old-
Frank Missel wrote:
> I think that the sqlite-users e-mail list has enough traffic to warrant a
> proper forum.
For what it's worth, I'm using GMane (http://gmane.org/), which is a mailing
list-to-NNTP gateway and happens to carry this list. I'm old-fashioned enough
to believe that an NNTP news
I think that the sqlite-users e-mail list has enough traffic to warrant a
proper forum.
Has this been considered?
A proper forum also can contain several subject forums, e.g.
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