On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Carsten Munk carsten.m...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pro emails, as it allows people to skim through both Maemo and
MeeGo project activity.
I've received sufficient pro email replies that I'll continue. A
number of interesting ideas on combining or spacing out Bug Jar
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 06:22, igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Shall I continue to send them via email or not?
while i do not mind the mail, a wiki might be more effective, especially if
the page is generated by a query to bugzilla
They are already published online; what'd be the advantage of
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 06:32, Carsten Munk carsten.m...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pro emails, as it allows people to skim through both Maemo and
MeeGo project activity.
Agreed - having push notifications is much more useful when one is
travelling and time-strapped. I know I can skip an email, and
hi,
From: afl...@gmail.com [afl...@gmail.com] on behalf of ext Andrew Flegg
[and...@bleb.org]
Sent: 22 November 2010 10:14
what'd be the advantage of more wiki clutter?
what i'm referring to is a page with embedded bugzilla query, so that whenever
it is loaded it represnts the instantaneous
Am Montag, den 22.11.2010, 08:27 + schrieb igor.sto...@nokia.com:
From: afl...@gmail.com [afl...@gmail.com]
what'd be the advantage of more wiki clutter?
what i'm referring to is a page with embedded bugzilla query, so that
whenever it is loaded it represnts the instantaneous state -
Hallo!
During the MeeGo conference, I had one person request I stop sending
out Bug Jars via email. Does anyone find receiving them via email
useful? Shall I continue to send them via email or not?
I do not have a problem with the emails, I would rather prefer to drop
it from the planet,
Hi!
2010/11/22 Stephen Gadsby stephen.gad...@gmail.com:
During the MeeGo conference, I had one person request I stop sending
out Bug Jars via email. Does anyone find receiving them via email
useful? Shall I continue to send them via email or not?
I don't like the fact that bug jars are sent
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 08:19:39AM +, Andrew Flegg wrote:
Agreed - having push notifications is much more useful
+1 (and not only when one is travelling and time-strapped).
Perhaps both problems (someone complaining, different bits of interest
to different people) could be solved by
Hi,
Thomas Perl wrote:
I don't like the fact that bug jars are sent several at once, but I
can just select all these mails and archive them at once - no big
problem. Maybe you can merge them into one single mail per week?
Interesting - indeed, getting them all at once is one of the things I
During the MeeGo conference, I had one person request I stop sending
out Bug Jars via email. Does anyone find receiving them via email
useful? Shall I continue to send them via email or not?
-stephen
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hi,
Shall I continue to send them via email or not?
while i do not mind the mail, a wiki might be more effective, especially if the
page is generated by a query to bugzilla
cheers, igor
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I'm pro emails, as it allows people to skim through both Maemo and
MeeGo project activity.
Occasionally I wish they were all wrapped in one email, one for Maemo,
one for MeeGo, but that's a luxury.
BR
Carsten Munk
2010/11/22 Stephen Gadsby stephen.gad...@gmail.com:
During the MeeGo
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