Re: [SailfishDevel] Sailfish SDK 3.2 has been released to Early Access

2020-08-04 Thread Oskar Roesler via Devel
An idea to solve the forum - mailing list issue: What about a forum bot
that interacts with the mailing list if tagged? If you like it, do you
think it should be bidirectional or nott?

Am 04.08.20 um 20:08 schrieb VWrestle:
> Hello,
>
> I agree with what Eli has just stated
> I hope the Sailfish will eventually be the goto mobile OS platform for
> alternatives to IOS and Android.
>
> Hoping for the best of Sailfish,
>
> -Warren
>
> On August 4, 2020 10:29:53 AM PDT, "E.S. Rosenberg"
>  wrote:
>
>
>
> Op ma 3 aug. 2020 om 09:22 schreef Martin Kampas
> mailto:martin.kam...@jolla.com>>:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> > Am I correct in understanding that the mailing list is being
> shut down?
>
>
> Yes, see
> https://blog.jolla.com/new-forum-for-sailfish-os-discussion/ .
>
> No offense but shouldn't such a move be announced on the mailing
> list too instead of just in a blog post? Especially a blogpost
> about a subject that a part of the mailing list user may find
> irrelevant to their lives (a forum) and thus not read.
>
>
> > Also does a normal forum also mean we now get a normal bug
> tracker?
>
>
> This question is too general for a quick answer I am afraid.
> Maybe you can answer yourself after checking the activity in
> the Bug Reports category
> https://forum.sailfishos.org/c/bug-reports/13 .
>
> This is not a bug tracker, this is yet another non-transparent way
> for us to report bugs and pray that maybe someone at Jolla notices
> and maybe not and never know if and what is being done about it.
> A true bugtracker would be either any of the myriad of dedicated
> pieces of software (which you undoubtedly do use internally) or an
> issue tracker on a git{hub|lab} repository or something similar.
>
> Sorry for the flame but I care strongly for Jolla and SFOS (have
> been a user since the n900) and the behavior of Jolla Oy over the
> past years has been very far sub optimal, something upon which
> other ecosystems try to profit by approaching community members.
>
> Anyhow I hope this new forum brings goodness and do suggest to
> reconsider this "no more mailing list" policy (although if I'm not
> mistaken discuss [the forum platform] allows mailing list like
> behavior).
>
> BR,
> Eli
>
>
> BR,
>
> Martin
>
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Sailfish SDK 3.2 has been released to Early Access

2020-08-04 Thread VWrestle
Hello,

I agree with what Eli has just stated.
I hope the Sailfish will eventually be the goto mobile OS platform for 
alternatives to IOS and Android.  

Hoping for the best of Sailfish,

-Warren

On August 4, 2020 10:29:53 AM PDT, "E.S. Rosenberg" 
 wrote:
>Op ma 3 aug. 2020 om 09:22 schreef Martin Kampas
>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Am I correct in understanding that the mailing list is being shut
>down?
>>
>> Yes, see https://blog.jolla.com/new-forum-for-sailfish-os-discussion/
>.
>>
>No offense but shouldn't such a move be announced on the mailing list
>too
>instead of just in a blog post? Especially a blogpost about a subject
>that
>a part of the mailing list user may find irrelevant to their lives (a
>forum) and thus not read.
>
>>
>> > Also does a normal forum also mean we now get a normal bug tracker?
>>
>> This question is too general for a quick answer I am afraid. Maybe
>you can
>> answer yourself after checking the activity in the Bug Reports
>category
>> https://forum.sailfishos.org/c/bug-reports/13 .
>>
>This is not a bug tracker, this is yet another non-transparent way for
>us
>to report bugs and pray that maybe someone at Jolla notices and maybe
>not
>and never know if and what is being done about it.
>A true bugtracker would be either any of the myriad of dedicated pieces
>of
>software (which you undoubtedly do use internally) or an issue tracker
>on a
>git{hub|lab} repository or something similar.
>
>Sorry for the flame but I care strongly for Jolla and SFOS (have been a
>user since the n900) and the behavior of Jolla Oy over the past years
>has
>been very far sub optimal, something upon which other ecosystems try to
>profit by approaching community members.
>
>Anyhow I hope this new forum brings goodness and do suggest to
>reconsider
>this "no more mailing list" policy (although if I'm not mistaken
>discuss
>[the forum platform] allows mailing list like behavior).
>
>BR,
>Eli
>
>>
>> BR,
>>
>> Martin
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Sailfish SDK 3.2 has been released to Early Access

2020-08-04 Thread E.S. Rosenberg
Op ma 3 aug. 2020 om 09:22 schreef Martin Kampas :

> Hi,
>
> > Am I correct in understanding that the mailing list is being shut down?
>
> Yes, see https://blog.jolla.com/new-forum-for-sailfish-os-discussion/ .
>
No offense but shouldn't such a move be announced on the mailing list too
instead of just in a blog post? Especially a blogpost about a subject that
a part of the mailing list user may find irrelevant to their lives (a
forum) and thus not read.

>
> > Also does a normal forum also mean we now get a normal bug tracker?
>
> This question is too general for a quick answer I am afraid. Maybe you can
> answer yourself after checking the activity in the Bug Reports category
> https://forum.sailfishos.org/c/bug-reports/13 .
>
This is not a bug tracker, this is yet another non-transparent way for us
to report bugs and pray that maybe someone at Jolla notices and maybe not
and never know if and what is being done about it.
A true bugtracker would be either any of the myriad of dedicated pieces of
software (which you undoubtedly do use internally) or an issue tracker on a
git{hub|lab} repository or something similar.

Sorry for the flame but I care strongly for Jolla and SFOS (have been a
user since the n900) and the behavior of Jolla Oy over the past years has
been very far sub optimal, something upon which other ecosystems try to
profit by approaching community members.

Anyhow I hope this new forum brings goodness and do suggest to reconsider
this "no more mailing list" policy (although if I'm not mistaken discuss
[the forum platform] allows mailing list like behavior).

BR,
Eli

>
> BR,
>
> Martin
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Sailfish SDK 3.2 has been released to Early Access

2020-08-03 Thread Martin Kampas
Hi,

> Am I correct in understanding that the mailing list is being shut down?

Yes, see https://blog.jolla.com/new-forum-for-sailfish-os-discussion/[1] .

> Also does a normal forum also mean we now get a normal bug tracker?

This question is too general for a quick answer I am afraid. Maybe you can 
answer yourself after checking the activity in the Bug Reports category https://
forum.sailfishos.org/c/bug-reports/13[2] .

BR,
Martin


[1] https://blog.jolla.com/new-forum-for-sailfish-os-discussion/
[2] https://forum.sailfishos.org/c/bug-reports/13
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Re: [SailfishDevel] Sailfish SDK 3.2 has been released to Early Access

2020-08-01 Thread E.S. Rosenberg
Am I correct in understanding that the mailing list is being shut down?
Also does a normal forum also mean we now get a normal bug tracker?
Thanks,
Eli

Op vr 31 jul. 2020 om 10:04 schreef Martin Kampas :

> Hello,
>
> Yesterday (July 30th) at 08:00 UTC the Sailfish SDK 3.2 was released to
> Early Access users. Please, check out the release notes from
> https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/release-notes-sailfish-sdk-3-2-early-access/1241
>  .
>
> Attention: This is the last announcement posted in this mailing list.
> Following the effort to unite the various information sources we have,
> further announcements will be only done via the new forum at
> https://forum.sailfishos.org .
>
> The installers for this SDK release are now available at
> https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Application_SDK_Early_Access#Latest_Early_Access_SDK_Release
>  .
> If you have an older Early Access release of the SDK installed, you should
> see an update notification in the Sailfish IDE.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to either write it up in
> https://forum.sailfishos.org/ or send an e-mail to developer-care at
> jolla.com.
>
> Happy hacking,
>
> Jolla SDK Team
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