Let me insert my five cents into this discussion. I think that ML is good,
but Forum+ML->RSS is better. To say the truth i don't know is it possible
or, more accurate, how much it will cost. I prefer well-configured forums,
they have more functions i need.
PS/Offt. But i think there is lacking of
Wow Steffen!
What an accurate description of history. I must admit I almost forgot about how
cool this was ;-) I have been talking with Steffen Kamper a lot about this and
we came up with the idea to have a submission form on support.typo3.org that
also posts to the mailinglist. SK has already
Georg Ringer schrieb:
> Peter Guhl wrote:
>> Hey, I have read that link all three times. But I still decided to think
>> about it and I got two ideas which might be used right now because they
>> are *existing* (without the need for the typo3-community to do anything
>> *and* without the need to wa
Peter Guhl wrote:
> Hey, I have read that link all three times. But I still decided to think
> about it and I got two ideas which might be used right now because they
> are *existing* (without the need for the typo3-community to do anything
> *and* without the need to wait for the typo3-association
Hi.
On 14.09.2008 17:02 H. Hahn wrote:
>
> After all, news groups are popular within inly a limited group of
> internet users. Many serious web developers do not use news groups and
> consequently have no experience with them. Forums are much more
Here's a little story about what happened the pa
Hi
Georg Ringer schrieb:
> Peter Guhl wrote:
>> Another brainstorming:
>> What about using a web-based newsreader like Google Groups? They are a
>> bit like a forum too.
>
> again: http://support.typo3.org/
Hey, I have read that link all three times. But I still decided to think
about it and I g
+1
Susanne Moog wrote:
> Hi,
>
> H. Hahn schrieb:
>> Whether or not off-topic:
>> When I started to use these lists (Dutch, German and English) some
>> twon months ago or so, I, too, made the error of using the reply
>> button to write a new message. After all, this is a good method in
>> norm
Peter Guhl wrote:
> Another brainstorming:
> What about using a web-based newsreader like Google Groups? They are a
> bit like a forum too.
again: http://support.typo3.org/
georg
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Ryan Bilesky schrieb:
> Brainstorm: what if you found a way to integrate the two, you could use the
> standard mailing list or the forum and the posts made to either one are
> replicated to the other.
Another brainstorming:
What about using a web-based newsreader like Google Groups? They are a
b
Hi,
> After all, news groups are popular within inly a limited group of
> internet users.
That is just not true! I just wanna remind of alt.binaries.* ;)
Big advantages are:
- fast
- no ads
- no overhead!
Of course there is adblock but still.. I got 100mbit speed and reading
newsgroups with m
Hi all,
> That looks a lot better. But I don't see (yet) how to post a reaction
> there, or even how to start a new thread. Somewhere I seem to have seen
> a remark that these options are in the pipeline. Once this will be
> realised, it would be like a synchronised foram and mailing list.
> C
Hi
Ryan Bilesky schrieb:
> Brainstorm: what if you found a way to integrate the two, you could use the
> standard mailing list or the forum and the posts made to either one are
> replicated to the other.
Hmm... maybe just a stupid idea but what about subscribing with a
dedicated mail-address (n
That looks a lot better. But I don't see (yet) how to post a reaction
there, or even how to start a new thread. Somewhere I seem to have seen
a remark that these options are in the pipeline. Once this will be
realised, it would be like a synchronised foram and mailing list.
Considering all reac
H. Hahn schrieb:
> Whether or not off-topic:
Who cares ;-)
> When I started to use these lists (Dutch, German and English) some twon
> months ago or so, I, too, made the error of using the reply button to
> write a new message. After all, this is a good method in normal
> e-mailing is you already
.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:08:53 +0300
> To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
>
> Hi!
>
> Ryan Bilesky wrote:
>> The thing is you are right, at least i
Hi!
Ryan Bilesky wrote:
> The thing is you are right, at least in my case, I don't even have a
> newsreader on my computer. I much prefer a forums interface but I know there
> are people like you guys who prefer mailing lists and that's why I think it
> would be best just to offer both a forum
d sunc the posts between them.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:52:10 +0200
> To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
>
> Hi!
>
>>> Ha, I hadn't even not
Hi!
>> Ha, I hadn't even noticed the "serious" qualifier. So I guess that
>> makes me non-serious too... Maybe we should start a social network for
>> non-serious web-developers (like Alcoholics Anonymous). The criteria
>> for entering the network might be something like developing
>> high-qua
Thats what I would like to see.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:54:51 +0300
> To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
>
> Hi!
>
> Ryan Bilesky wrote:
>> t
Hi!
Ryan Bilesky wrote:
> that just a post archive, not a forum in the actual sense like phpbb or smf,
But it will be sooner or later.
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TYPO3 Core team
My TYPO3 book: http://www.packtpub.com/typo3-extension-development/book
In the blog:
http://typo3bloke.net/post-details/debug
that just a post archive, not a forum in the actual sense like phpbb or smf,
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:31:09 +0200
> To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
>
> Hi
Hi Ryan,
do you already know this one: http://support.typo3.org ? (Dmitry already
mentioned it in this thread)
Ryan Bilesky schrieb:
> Brainstorm: what if you found a way to integrate the two, you could use the
> standard mailing list or the forum and the posts made to either one are
> replicat
Brainstorm: what if you found a way to integrate the two, you could use the
standard mailing list or the forum and the posts made to either one are
replicated to the other.
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Hi!
Francois Suter wrote:
> Ha, I hadn't even noticed the "serious" qualifier. So I guess that makes
> me non-serious too... Maybe we should start a social network for
> non-serious web-developers (like Alcoholics Anonymous). The criteria for
> entering the network might be something like devel
Hi,
> H. Hahn wrote:
>> After all, news groups are popular within inly a limited group of
>> internet users. Many serious web developers do not use news groups and
>> consequently have no experience with them. Forums are much more
>> convenient to use. Even the Typo3 bug tracker (Mantis) is mor
Hi!
Dmitry Dulepov [typo3] wrote:
> I know, I am non-serious and I belong to the limited group ;)
...to a limited group of people who like to be effective in their work ;)
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TYPO3 Core team
My TYPO3 book: http://www.packtpub.com/typo3-extension-development/book
In the blog:
htt
Hi!
Bluezman wrote:
> If you are looking for a volunteer to set it up let me know
Do not invent the wheel. http://support.typo3.org/
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In the blog:
http://typo3bloke.net/pages/book-reviews/p
Hi!
H. Hahn wrote:
> After all, news groups are popular within inly a limited group of
> internet users. Many serious web developers do not use news groups and
> consequently have no experience with them. Forums are much more
> convenient to use. Even the Typo3 bug tracker (Mantis) is more
> s
on Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:29:48 +, Bluezman wrote:
> If you are looking for a volunteer to set it up let me know
to everyone:
as the discussion continues: I like newsgroup and would miss it.
others like mailing-lists and those two were glued together.
while the request for a forum is meaningfu
Hi,
H. Hahn schrieb:
> Whether or not off-topic:
> When I started to use these lists (Dutch, German and English) some twon
> months ago or so, I, too, made the error of using the reply button to
> write a new message. After all, this is a good method in normal
> e-mailing is you already got ano
g GPL than thats
understandable just my 2 cents.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 17:02:26 +0200
> To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Subject: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
>
> Whether or not off-topic:
> Wh
If you are looking for a volunteer to set it up let me know
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Subject: [TYPO3] Mailing list or forum?
Whether or not off-topic:
When I
Whether or not off-topic:
When I started to use these lists (Dutch, German and English) some twon
months ago or so, I, too, made the error of using the reply button to
write a new message. After all, this is a good method in normal
e-mailing is you already got another e-mail from the destinee.
A
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