Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Jasper N. Brouwer
That's too bad then... Well, people seem to find SO just fine on their own :) And it wasn't in the scope of the question asked by Fabian, so let's leave it at that. Ow, and thanx for informing us! -- Jasper N. Brouwer On 26-03-2013, at 10:39, Marco Pivetta wrote: > @Jasper we tried (zf com

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Marco Pivetta
On 26 March 2013 10:07, Jasper N. Brouwer wrote: > I also think a dedicated StackOverflow site would be a good idea. The > community (including me) is already using StackOverflow, because it's great > for what it solves. I know it's a 3rd party service (so not an option for > the problem being ad

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Jasper N. Brouwer
I've never been a big fan of forums, I think they split thing up to much (all the boards with subboards, etc). So I've used the mailing-list a lot. Nice immediate updates of everything, plus you only need one client for all lists out there. So when we're choosing between A and B, I would go with

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Matt Robinson
I'm in favour of bringing the community together, even if it means moving to the stinky old forums ;). Speaking of community, what about more integration with sensiolabs connect? Worth noting that people already use stack overflow for symfony stuff whether we formalise it or not, and the reput

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Sebastian Krebs
2013/3/26 Oscar Cubo Medina > I'd prefer option A. > > PhpBB can notify new threads and posts by mail. I can't remember if it has > native support or via a plugin/patch. > It's not just about notitification: Can I answer to posts via email? I prefer B, because I follow several mailinglist and d

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Oscar Cubo Medina
I'd prefer option A. PhpBB can notify new threads and posts by mail. I can't remember if it has native support or via a plugin/patch. The google group address can registered to receive all notifications generated by PhpBB. This will reduce the disruption while users migrate. But the forum has

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Lee Leathers
I want the inbound email as well, and I'm sure we can setup the phpbb solution to notify us via email of any new threads Sent from my iPad On Mar 26, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Marco Pivetta wrote: > Hey Fabien, > > I'd personally want to have new posts and answers in my inbox ASAP, so I'm > not sur

Re: [symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-26 Thread Marco Pivetta
Hey Fabien, I'd personally want to have new posts and answers in my inbox ASAP, so I'm not sure if a forum software would do the trick. If it is possible to use a mailing list, I'd prefer that solution. Yes, it's all old software, but it works fine! Discourse looks really promising, but I think t

[symfony-devs] The Symfony mailing-lists on Google

2013-03-25 Thread Fabien Potencier
Hi all, Unfortunately and for no reasons, the Symfony2 mailing-list is gone for the second time in a very short period of time. It happened some weeks ago and I was not able to contact anyone about the issue. The mailing-list came back and still not a single email from Google about what happe