Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-30 Thread Ed
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 28.07.10 20:13, Ds Jstc wrote: > >> my inbox is entirely full enough, thank you. > > There are numerous fine MUAs out there which will gladly sort your > incoming mail and prevent inbox clutter by providing folders. You might > also be ab

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-30 Thread Daniel Shahaf
David Weintraub wrote on Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 16:23:57 -0400: > On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Ds Jstc wrote: > > But I have one big problem that I can't resolve. > > > > It's this: the mailing list paradigm drives me insane. > > > > I want to search for solutions, complain about my favorite mis

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-29 Thread David Weintraub
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Ds Jstc wrote: > But I have one big problem that I can't resolve. > > It's this: the mailing list paradigm drives me insane. > > I want to search for solutions, complain about my favorite missing features, > and reply to other people's problems when I've already so

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-29 Thread Csaba Raduly
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Bob Archer wrote: > > While I do agree that forums are somewhat more user friendly... Aren't there > also several Web properties that let you participate in the mail list via > your browser that make it very much like a forum would appear? > I prefer mailing lis

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Lorenz
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote: >> I want to search for solutions, complain about my favorite missing >> features, and reply to other people's problems when I've already >> solved them. > >Search for solutions in the archives: > >http://subversion.apache.org/mailing-lists.html > >You may even use Googl

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Bob Archer wrote on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 17:36:30 -0400: > Certainly not. Nor do you have to subscribe to post. As a non-subscriber your > post will be moderated but if you are patient it will be approved through > fairly quickly (says I as one of the moderators). > Further, moderation delay only

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread BRM
- Original Message > > Certainly not. Nor do you have to subscribe to post. As a non-subscriber >your post will be moderated but if you are patient it will be approved >through >fairly quickly (says I as one of the moderators). > > > And indeed, I started this thread without sub

RE: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Bob Archer
> > Certainly not. Nor do you have to subscribe to post. As a non- > subscriber your post will be moderated but if you are patient it > will be approved through fairly quickly (says I as one of the > moderators). > > > And indeed, I started this thread without subscribing. But I still > can't find

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Ds Jstc
Certainly not. Nor do you have to subscribe to post. As a non-subscriber your post will be moderated but if you are patient it will be approved through fairly quickly (says I as one of the moderators). And indeed, I started this thread without subscribing. But I still can't find a way to

RE: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Bob Archer
> Ds Jstc wrote on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:13:26 -0700: > > I've been using subversion in a lighthearted way for a couple of > years, > > recommending it to clients, sending a little money to Tigris now > and > > then. It works very well for most of what I need it for. But I > have > > one big pr

RE: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Bob Archer
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Ralph Seichter > wrote: > > On 28.07.10 20:13, Ds Jstc wrote: > >> > >> Is this something Tigris can change? > > > > I hope Tigris will never consider abandoning mailing lists for a > forum. > > It should also be noted that Subversion hasn't been using Tigris >

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Hyrum K. Wright
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 28.07.10 20:13, Ds Jstc wrote: >> >> Is this something Tigris can change? > > I hope Tigris will never consider abandoning mailing lists for a forum. It should also be noted that Subversion hasn't been using Tigris infrastructure for mai

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 28.07.10 20:13, Ds Jstc wrote: > my inbox is entirely full enough, thank you. There are numerous fine MUAs out there which will gladly sort your incoming mail and prevent inbox clutter by providing folders. You might also be able to use Sieve for a server-side solution. > Please change over t

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:13:26 -0700, /Ds Jstc/: I want to search for solutions, complain about my favorite missing features, and reply to other people's problems when I've already solved them. Search for solutions in the archives: http://subversion.apache.org/mailing-lists.html You may even use

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Les Mikesell
On 7/28/2010 1:13 PM, Ds Jstc wrote: I've been using subversion in a lighthearted way for a couple of years, recommending it to clients, sending a little money to Tigris now and then. It works very well for most of what I need it for. But I have one big problem that I can't resolve. It's this: t

Re: Mailing lists? Really?

2010-07-28 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Ds Jstc wrote on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:13:26 -0700: > I've been using subversion in a lighthearted way for a couple of years, > recommending it to clients, sending a little money to Tigris now and > then. It works very well for most of what I need it for. But I have > one big problem that