I am a mailing list admin.
- Ben.
On Tue, 3 May 2022 at 12:39, Sam Wilson wrote:
> We need to specify who will be category moderators, in the new-category
> proposal.
>
> Who would like to be? Come to think of it, who are the mailing list admins?
>
>
> On 3/5/22 07:49, Andrew Davidson wrote:
We need to specify who will be category moderators, in the new-category
proposal.
Who would like to be? Come to think of it, who are the mailing list admins?
On 3/5/22 07:49, Andrew Davidson wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 9:31 AM Sam Wilson wrote:
And it sounds like there is a plan to at
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 9:31 AM Sam Wilson wrote:
> And it sounds like there is a plan to at some point enable new posts via
> email, and when that time comes we will need a category (so it can have
> its own email address). Maybe we should go ahead and request an
> Australia category now?
Sounds
On 3/5/22 05:50, Andy Townsend wrote:
On 02/05/2022 22:36, Andrew Davidson wrote:
How do we get a category we can interact with through email? I
haven't used Discource enough to picture how it works.
If you enable mailing list mode in your profile, you will get emailed
all messages and can
On 02/05/2022 22:36, Andrew Davidson wrote:
How do we get a category we can interact with through email? I haven't
used Discource enough to picture how it works.
If you enable mailing list mode in your profile, you will get emailed
all messages and can reply to them by email too. What you
On Mon, 2 May 2022, 13:04 Sam Wilson, wrote:
> It's growing in use, I think (not with Australia-specific discussion).
>
> It feels like a pretty good site, I check the headlines most days, and I
> think one
>
How do we get a category we can interact with through email? I haven't used
Discource
I wouldn't expect much traffic till the existing forum content has been
migrated, currently scheduled for the end of the month. That should then
give some slightly more definite structure to things than there is now.
Simon
Am 02.05.2022 um 05:01 schrieb Sam Wilson:
It's growing in use, I
It's growing in use, I think (not with Australia-specific discussion).
It feels like a pretty good site, I check the headlines most days, and I
think one advantage is being able to get a feel for what's being
discussed elsewhere. Also to have location-specific discussions that
benefit either
So how's it going after this first month?
Any marked advantages / disadvantages over the existing mailing list?
Thanks
Graeme
On Tue, 22 Mar 2022 at 12:52, Sam Wilson wrote:
> The new community.openstreetmap.org site is up and running.
>
> It's going to replace the old forum, including the
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