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> Betreff: Re: [TYPO3-english] Why there is not an " official " online
> Forum for TYPO3 ?
>
>> Could you tell me what (windows) tools you are using to search the
>> newsgroups?
>
> http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi
>
> There
- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
Von:Florian Seirer
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2009 17:00:07
An: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
CC:
Betreff:Re: [TYPO3-english] Why there is not an " official " online
Forum for TYPO3 ?
> Could you tell me what (windo
Hi Florian,
I use google, netfielders and typo3-jack are fine or whatever indexes it.
Georg
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Hi Georg!
Could you tell me what (windows) tools you are using to search the
newsgroups?
I don't need anything offline and I don't care much for ads, but
actually finding something *fast* in the newsgroups is quite frustrating
for me.
Since the data from support.typo3.org is still outdated (m
Hehe, couldn't agree more Georg!
My suggestion was phrased toward the OP, rather than being a direct
request from myself (Afterall I learned to use the mailling lists and
am learning German), though perhaps that inflection doesn't translate
too well. So long as whoever decides to try and set one u
Denyer Ec wrote:
> For *me* and it appears others, maillinglists are not the ideal. I
> ONLY use mailling lists for TYPO3 because I have to, every other
> project I am involved with or seek information regarding ultimately
> leads me to a forum.
and I love this way of the newsgroups (which is btw
For *me* and it appears others, maillinglists are not the ideal. I
ONLY use mailling lists for TYPO3 because I have to, every other
project I am involved with or seek information regarding ultimately
leads me to a forum.
Different people prefer different ways of interacting with information
and ri
Hi folks,
Ahmed Moosavi wrote:
> I suggest a version of vBulletin , It is best and it has an integration
> for newsgroups.
I did not look at vBulletin for quite a while. Can someone take a look
at it and try how good this works?
When doing tests, please always use the newsgroup "typo3.test".
Hello ,
There is not a force to do something and it cant be , You know I am just
in the position of suggestion. It's just a recommendation . I see the
TYPO3 as a part of myself and I prefer anything good and best about it
not a simple way. This issue is really is not so hard !
I suggest a vers
On Apr 28, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Michael Stucki wrote:
> Hi Ries,
>
>>> Exactly. The synchronisation between mailing lists and newsgroup
>>> server
>>> works perfect,
>>
>> Hu this doesn't works perfect actually...
>> a couple of weeks ago the dutch mailing list had problems
>> where the newgr
Hi Jigal,
> Michael wrote:
>> In my opinion, the only thing that is missing is the possibility to post
>> via http://support.typo3.org/. Everything else is bonus, IMHO.
>
> Maybe it should also be up-to-date? :-o
> The latest post is dated 17-03-2009...
>
> If posting (maybe combined with pref
Hi Ries,
>> Exactly. The synchronisation between mailing lists and newsgroup server
>> works perfect,
>
> Hu this doesn't works perfect actually...
> a couple of weeks ago the dutch mailing list had problems
> where the newgroups worked ok and both systems where not synced correctly.
I'm awa
Michael wrote:
> In my opinion, the only thing that is missing is the possibility to post
> via http://support.typo3.org/. Everything else is bonus, IMHO.
Maybe it should also be up-to-date? :-o
The latest post is dated 17-03-2009...
If posting (maybe combined with prefilled info when logged in
On Apr 28, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Michael Stucki wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Jigal van Hemert schrieb:
>> I suggested this earlier in this discussion:
>>
>> Some time ago the mailing lists and the usenet groups were
>> connected and
>> synchronised. This means that the same discussions are available
>>
Hi Ahmed,
> If you have to make a new forum , I hope it will be a full-featured
> forum :)
What do you want? First you say that there are lots of people who are
not familiar with mailing lists. I agree with this.
However, does this mean they need a full-featured forum? (That would
include fea
Hi folks,
Jigal van Hemert schrieb:
> I suggested this earlier in this discussion:
>
> Some time ago the mailing lists and the usenet groups were connected and
> synchronised. This means that the same discussions are available both in
> news and mail, and responses through either medium is distib
Hello ,
If you have to make a new forum , I hope it will be a full-featured forum :)
Regards
Steffen Gebert wrote:
> Jigal van Hemert wrote:
>> Some time ago the mailing lists and the usenet groups were connected and
>> synchronised. This means that the same discussions are available both in
>>
Hello Andreas,
Thank you very much for this details , I've been know the WEC site and
it's good tutorials and packages in this 4~5 years I know the T3 , But
some of your links are new for me. And a problem is also there that
still there is not a clear highway to arrive the destination in the
TY
Hello ,
I have no idea against mailinglist , you see I'm using it proudly :p
And the forum is just another community empowering force, There is a fact :
There is a lot of people who are not familiar with mailing lists and
they seek the information through other options like the forum. It's in
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> Some time ago the mailing lists and the usenet groups were connected and
> synchronised. This means that the same discussions are available both in
> news and mail, and responses through either medium is distibuted via the
> other.
This is still the case.
> Why can't "we"
Bernd wrote:
> Am Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:06:09 +0430 schrieb Ahmed Moosavi:
>> Why typo3 has not an official centralized online active forum like most
>> of other content management systems ? I know there is some unofficial
>> English forums but they are not active as this mailing list is.
>
> This di
Am Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:06:09 +0430 schrieb Ahmed Moosavi:
> Hello ,
> Why typo3 has not an official centralized online active forum like most
> of other content management systems ? I know there is some unofficial
> English forums but they are not active as this mailing list is.
people are active
>>
>>
>>
>> On Apr 25, 2009, at 12:24 PM, David Bruchmann wrote:
>>
>>> Hy Ahmed,
>>>
>>> In some points perhaps you're right, but I want to show another
>>> point:
>>>
>>> The german-spoken forums wouldn't have become so powerfull if there
>>> would exist an official T3-Forum.
>>> In France and
> -Message d'origine-
> De : typo3-english-boun...@lists.netfielders.de [mailto:typo3-english-
> boun...@lists.netfielders.de] De la part de Jigal van Hemert
> Envoyé : samedi 25 avril 2009 23:33
> À : typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
> Objet : Re: [TYPO3-engli
David Bruchmann wrote:
> In some points perhaps you're right, but I want to show another point:
>
> The german-spoken forums wouldn't have become so powerfull if there
> would exist an official T3-Forum.
an official T3-Forum should be English only. It's just about having a
forum...
The mailing-
Hi Ahmed
In your post I can see the need which is actually already there.
Referring to my first post with the link to
http://webempoweredchurch.com/community
Please do one thing:
*PART A - Join a Class here and watch the Videos*
http://webempoweredchurch.com/support/classes/
start with the Getti
> Only my two cents but mailinglists tend to be the perfect tool for
> powerusers.
> Forum and mailinglists can live together but I think that developers
> prefers mailinglists.
> It doesn't surprise me that TYPO3 is a bit more powered through
> mailinglists than forums. It's also one of the only C
Hi all,
> -Message d'origine-
> De : typo3-english-boun...@lists.netfielders.de [mailto:typo3-english-
> boun...@lists.netfielders.de] De la part de Ries van Twisk
> Envoyé : samedi 25 avril 2009 20:59
> À : TYPO3 English
> Objet : Re: [TYPO3-english] Why the
On Apr 25, 2009, at 12:24 PM, David Bruchmann wrote:
> Hy Ahmed,
>
> In some points perhaps you're right, but I want to show another point:
>
> The german-spoken forums wouldn't have become so powerfull if there
> would exist an official T3-Forum.
> In France and in China there exist also Forums
- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
Von:Ahmed Moosavi
Gesendet: Samstag, 25. April 2009 20:02:35
An: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
CC:
Betreff:Re: [TYPO3-english] Why there is not an " official " online
Forum for TYPO3 ?
> Hello ,
> The matter was not
Hello ,
The matter was not a multi-language forum . The matter is to have a
centralized worldwide understandable forum that do organize things
around Typo3 for the non-German developers as it's not a clear way for
then till now , as I mentioned. Naturally it does not mares the existing
German f
Hy Ahmed,
In some points perhaps you're right, but I want to show another point:
The german-spoken forums wouldn't have become so powerfull if there
would exist an official T3-Forum.
In France and in China there exist also Forums referring T3 and in other
nations / languages too I suppose.
Crea
Hello ,
Thank you for the time you expended to write the reply.
The main reason I've posted this topic is not my work , I've learned the
TYPO3 for my needs , I am looking about the operative reasons that makes
typo3 community weighty to move.
Presenting the forum subject is not the disavowal of
Hi Ahmed
Most people here on the mailinglist try to earn their money by setting up
TYPO3 websites. The quality of answers and questions is much much higher
than in any other forum i.e at drupal or joomla or even zikula. Forget about
Joomla and this stuff - or try to read their posts - We have here
On Apr 25, 2009, at 6:33 AM, Niels Pardon wrote:
> Hi Ahmed!
>
> I think whether you like a forum, a mailing list or a newsgroup is
> just
> a matter of taste.
>
> Did you try using a newsreader to access the newsgroup which holds all
> messages ever sent through the mailing lists?
>
> Greets,
Hi Ahmed!
I think whether you like a forum, a mailing list or a newsgroup is just
a matter of taste.
Did you try using a newsreader to access the newsgroup which holds all
messages ever sent through the mailing lists?
Greets,
Niels
Ahmed Moosavi schrieb:
> Hello ,
> Why typo3 has not an offic
Hello Andy ,
Thanks for you reply :)
I know there is a lot of German resources for TYPO3 , sometimes I use
online translation tools to have a solution . But I dont know why this
community forces it's new comers to be very strong people and hard to
find the facts :D Yes we can find the solutions
Hi Ahmed
Which problems do you actually have?
- TYPO3 offers lots of social activities all around the world.
- International worldwide Confernces
- They go skiing and diving
- Meet in many many UserGroups all over the world
- They have this Mailinglist
- Very good German Forums (
Hello ,
Why typo3 has not an official centralized online active forum like most
of other content management systems ? I know there is some unofficial
English forums but they are not active as this mailing list is.
The mailinglist is good but an online forum has better structure for
searching an
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