On 2012-06-06 3:24 PM, Pierre-Yves Chibon pin...@pingoured.fr wrote:
On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 00:43 -0400, Aamir Khan wrote:
In this case each upvote/downvote will be saved as a separate row in
database. Your suggestions?
I actually would like to ask you to think at a broader level.
Could you
thanks mark and barry. i've been traveling so apologies for the delayed
reply...
using `bin/mailman shell` command does indeed work flawlessly, thank you!
should the docs be updated perhaps? something either under getting started
with GNU Maiman or even a specific page on interacting with
On Jun 07, 2012, at 09:31 AM, Jessy Kate Schingler wrote:
should the docs be updated perhaps? something either under getting started
with GNU Maiman or even a specific page on interacting with mailman
through the python interpreter? i am happy to add something or contribute
to that; i think it
Jessy,
I'm sure that any additions to the documentation will be welcomed.
Good end-user documentation always seems to be something that gets shorted by
the developers intimately related to the implementation aspect of the code.
And, even when they make the effort, I'm not sure that they are
ok. I think we both are talking about the same thing. And, I totally agree
with your point that there should also be a user level rating as well, but
the question is how do we rate users,
one way is to calculate using number of upvotes and downvotes on his/her
answers.
Any other suggestion?
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