On 2016-09-25 12:22, Daniel Naber wrote:
> I
> suggest closing this mailing list and using our web forum instead. This
> should help against fragmentation of discussions.
Thanks for everyone's feedback. As most people agree with the move to
the forum, I'll close this list soon. That means the
I felt like mailing list is used more by developers and users writing to
the forum.
I personally prefer mailing list, but I understand if maintaining both is
too much work.
Andriy
2016-09-26 12:14 GMT-04:00 Andre Couture :
> I personally like the idea of moving to a
On 2016-09-26 15:49, Dmitri Gabinski wrote:
> I find a mail list a better solution generally: you can archive
> threads/messages that you deem relevant and delete ones that you deem
> irrelevant.
You can also do that with a forum, as you can get everything you're
interested in via mail too.
I find a mail list a better solution generally: you can archive
threads/messages that you deem relevant and delete ones that you deem
irrelevant. In a forum, you are at admin’s mercy, and virtually in all
forums I know, threads are not deleted even when they are obsolete.
Thus, a forum accumulates
Hi,
there's not much traffic here on the list. Some discussions happen on
the github bug tracker, some happen at http://forum.languagetool.org. I
suggest closing this mailing list and using our web forum instead. This
should help against fragmentation of discussions.
You can follow the forum