It looks like they've made it easier than it had been in the past:
From the main menu, click Mailing Lists (under the Community subheading)
Scroll down for links to multiple list archives and subscription information.
On 5/25/05, Durham David R Jr Ctr 805 CSPTS/SCE
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I
Jeff,
I've probably already exceeded my allotment of emails on this issue, but the
point I was trying to make is that the link you're talking about is not
available on the Struts main home page (http://struts.apache.org/index.html).
I'm not aware of too many projects where you've got to hunt to
From: Jay Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've probably already exceeded my allotment of emails on this issue, but
the
point I was trying to make is that the link you're talking about is not
available on the Struts main home page
(http://struts.apache.org/index.html).
Look again. :) On the home
Damn browser cache... :) Thanks to whoever made the change.
Jay
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From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts
Ted Husted made the change, I refreshed the site and Jack provided the FUD
:-)
Niall
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From: Jay Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 5:12 PM
Damn browser cache... :) Thanks to whoever made the change.
Jay
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From:
Niall Pemberton wrote:
Ted Husted made the change, I refreshed the site and Jack provided the FUD
See? A true team effort!
Dave I provided nothing Newton
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How about mailing list rules besides ask smart question remark? For
example, I did not know that Announcement is not a proper form, and
that one has to use [ANNOUNCEMENT] instead. Could not find any
specific rules generic to Apache web site either.
Shale guys have their [SHALE] prefix. Any other
I don't think [...] email title prefixes are official. Most used and
understood is [OT] and [FRIDAY].
I think a few people want to use such prefixes in order to filter their
incoming mail, but I don't, and I think it's unnecessary to make such
voluntary rules.
I read email with
You won't believe this, Rick, but they actually make these things
hard to find on purpose. Check the archives if you think I am
kidding.
Yeah, you've been quite the jokester so far.
http://struts.apache.org/mail.html
- Dave
I believe the point was that this page is not linked to from the main Struts
page (http://struts.apache.org/index.html)? If it is, I can't find it. And I
don't understand why, as it's probably one of the first things a new user would
look for.
Also, the List Archive link is broken, so it's doubly
Also, the List Archive link is broken, so it's doubly annoying
to someone coming in for the first time.
I use this one:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-user
- Dave
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I actually use that one too. But for the first-time Struts user, we seem to be
making it overly difficult to find, subscribe, and search the mailing lists. If
Mr. Jack's assertion is correct, then I guess I need to go back to the previous
discussion he's refering to and find out why...
Jay
I actually use that one too. But for the first-time Struts user, we
seem to be making it overly difficult to find, subscribe, and search
the mailing lists. If Mr. Jack's assertion is correct, then I guess
I need to go back to the previous discussion he's refering to and
find out why...
I
I don't want to subscribe right now to the dev list again, but if
someone on the dev team sees this, could you create an easy to get to
link to find the struts-users mailing list subscription information. I
can't find it anywhere. Seems odd their is a link to list archives on
the site (which
You won't believe this, Rick, but they actually make these things hard
to find on purpose. Check the archives if you think I am kidding.
On 5/24/05, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to subscribe right now to the dev list again, but if
someone on the dev team sees this, could
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