Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-23 Thread Octavian Rasnita
From: Shawn sgro...@open2space.com Karl said it best - we can't please everyone. Unless someone were to sit down and write a tool to integrate/synch a forum (Zoho in particular And he is right. Unfortunately the ones that will be unpleased and will have even more accessibility issues as

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-23 Thread Octavian Rasnita
the message. So the forum is definitely much less accessible and friendly. Octavian - Original Message - From: John Arrowwood jarro...@gmail.com To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums Silly thought: What

[jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread MorningZ
To add to Richard's list * Ability to post code without having Google Groups code f_ck it up* I'm not sure why people are voting and all that, it's done, it's decided, it's time to get with the program Besides, as Richard pointed out, the mailing list right here will still exist, it just won't

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread Octavian Rasnita
From: MorningZ morni...@gmail.com Besides, as Richard pointed out, the mailing list right here will still exist, it just won't be moderated/managed by the people it was before.. That would be good, because at least for a period there would still be an accessible source of information for

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread John Arrowwood
Silly thought: What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing list were made read-only? That is, every time a post is published on the forum, it is automatically sent to the mailing list. Then, in the footer of the message is a link to reply to the post, which when

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread Nathan Klatt
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:13 PM, John Arrowwood jarro...@gmail.com wrote: What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing ... The mailing list could be set up so that nobody except the forum 'bot' could post to it, which would make spam go away. People that have

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread Cesar Sanz
: [jQuery] Re: New Forums On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:13 PM, John Arrowwood jarro...@gmail.com wrote: What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing ... The mailing list could be set up so that nobody except the forum 'bot' could post to it, which would make spam go away

Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread Shawn
And if you were using a screen reader, and had need to post a question to the mailing list? Then you'd still need to deal with the web page/forums. Your solution is a good step in the right direction, but does not solve the problems. I've looked into integrating a forum and mailing list in

[jQuery] Re: New Forums

2010-01-22 Thread MorningZ
On Jan 22, 4:13 pm, John Arrowwood jarro...@gmail.com wrote: Silly thought: What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing list were made read-only?  That is, every time a post is published on the forum, it is automatically sent to the mailing list.  Then, in the

[jQuery] Re: new forums used?

2010-01-18 Thread speedpac...@gmail.com
well, for starters the fact that Google does not accept my emails to the list, een though I'm subscribed, so for some reason it forces me to go to groups.google.com to submit any messages I'd like to submit, which to be honest has limited my contribution on the list to just some questions helping

[jQuery] Re: new forums used?

2010-01-18 Thread MorningZ
As long as your questions/issues continue to get answered, it shouldn't matter where you post as there's plenty of people on one or the other..or both :-) At some point perhaps this mailing list will just get turned off, but there should, and appears to be, a transition period where both are