Hi Björnke,
On Jul 01 2005, at 01:29, Dennis Brown wrote:
I would be MORE than happy to segregate my posts into the two
different categories.
There is a lot of traffic on this list, it would make sense to
divide up the traffic into these two areas.
There is an Improve Rev list, but only
Dennis,
You are right! I am trying to turn it down four notches. Thanks for the
calm post.
I just threw your comments on top of a rather large pile (IMO) and
after reading your post again, I see that that was not fair to do.
Thanks for being on this list and offering your professional and
Hello everyone,
I know that I have not yet offered much scripting help etc. to others
on this list since I do not feel I know Revolution well enough yet to
offer good suggestions, but I would like to comment on a few things
that I have seen posted on this list recently in several threads. I
Michael:
Interesting post: thanks!
Jon
M Young wrote:
Hello everyone,
I know that I have not yet offered much scripting help etc. to others
on this list since I do not feel I know Revolution well enough yet to
offer good suggestions, but I would like to comment on a few things
that I
I did not find much in this or any other posts on this subject very
helpful compared to the volume of email taken up --except for one point:
Helping with scripting questions is what this list should be about.
Not everyone wants to debate the shortcomings --some just want advice
on how to
On Jul 01 2005, at 01:29, Dennis Brown wrote:
I would be MORE than happy to segregate my posts into the two
different categories.
There is a lot of traffic on this list, it would make sense to divide
up the traffic into these two areas.
There is an Improve Rev list, but only rich people are
MY,
There is the improve list at Revolution where requests and improvements
are made. I believe you need to be an Enterprise Owner to sign up for
that list.
And as far as your comments on everyone else's comments: Most sounded
reasonable. I agreed with a few and disagreed with others. But
There is the improve list at Revolution.
Tom
On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:29 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
I did not find much in this or any other posts on this subject very
helpful compared to the volume of email taken up --except for one
point:
Helping with scripting questions is what this list
I am on the Improve list and I am very very very very very very far
from rich.
That is rather rude of you to say.
Tom
On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:35 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jul 01 2005, at 01:29, Dennis Brown wrote:
I would be MORE than happy to segregate my posts into the two
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jul 01 2005, at 01:29, Dennis Brown wrote:
I would be MORE than happy to segregate my posts into the two
different categories.
There is a lot of traffic on this list, it would make sense to divide
up the traffic into these two areas.
There is an Improve Rev
Bjoernke,
Thanks for pointing out that there is a list for those who have
bought the high end Professional license to discuss improvements.
That seems like a reasonable thing to have. At least that explains
why I have not been able to elicit much intelligent conversation from
the old
The problem is that the discussions turned into insults and rude
comments and they are still going on. The new traffic on the list is
great and the help that this list offers is beyond any list I have ever
seen. But when an intelligent discussion falls into rude comments being
thrown at the
My point was that people on this list - not RunRev themselves - are
both more inclined and more able to offer workarounds where necessary
than they could possibly be to fix bugs. That is obviously RunRevs job.
I think some of the somewhat heated tenor of some posts recently has
been partly
Thomas,
Please turn your sensitivity knob down two notches and stop stirring
up the pot. My comments were not meant to insult or be rude to
anyone, and in rereading them, I can't see that they are, but you
have labeled them so. You are actually inciting more discussion and
rudeness
M Young wrote:
Richard Gaskin Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:53:49 -0700: A lot of people from a
wide range of programming backgrounds have learned Rev easily with the
help of the folks here.
MY: Very true, however I find that the old x-talk hands on this list
expect all new Rev users to be programming
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