The sad thing about these mailing lists is that many questions go
unanswered, get lost and forgotten (at least my posts do). I don't
post for help here that often, but whenever I do it seems to be
because of some bug I'm encountering and no one is of any help. I hate
having to bump these problems after they get buried 2 pages deep and I
just give up on it/do some ghetto work around. I've put bug reports in
the issues section but to me it seems like the only accepted bugs are
ones that the developers post. I know there is some unnecessary stuff
in the bug reports, but really I think a lot of them are legitimate.

http://groups.google.com/group/away3d-dev/browse_thread/thread/a44b6ad3334aba2f/1beda11f665ebbaf?lnk=gst&q=explode#1beda11f665ebbaf

a few months after that post, this bug (vertices not having a geometry
reference) was eventually fixed indirectly, presumably for another
problem but not because of the problem it created for Explode. I
didn't post an issue for it because to me, it just seemed like no one
cared. None of my other issues had answers and I was getting pretty
mad just being ignored, not knowing if anyone actually read my post,
and seeing people reply to other postings.

Possibly my saddest post:
http://groups.google.com/group/away3d-dev/browse_thread/thread/f2159c64049d76da/5a71731be6373cc2?lnk=gst&q=sprite3d+clipping#5a71731be6373cc2

Heres another guy running into the same problem a year later.
http://groups.google.com/group/away3d-dev/browse_thread/thread/25573057659ee8b2

also
http://code.google.com/p/away3d/issues/detail?id=128&can=1&start=100

On Mar 26, 5:04 pm, Peter Kapelyan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some people have a burning hate for forums :)
>
> Maybe we should have a poll? Enough people want it and we can put one on
> away3d?
>
> However with a forum + mailing list, that's two places to check, which seems
> a more primitive solution than just having one place.
>
> -Pete
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> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Fabrice3D <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just want to add another detail if you are mac based:
> > I don't like the online googlemail interface and preffer have all in Mail.
> > I use the online gmail one only to change settings or add filters.
> > Mail supports gmail pretty well and even sync it all to your phone.
> > Make a map "on my mac" go to the account and make a rule --> all messages
> > go to this map
> > it extremely easy to search and keep all together.
> > To me, its way more flexible than a forum, as online forums are just
> > another open window and you have to refresh the pages to read the
> > threads/answers.
> > html browsing is just not my thing :)
>
> > That having said, nothing stops you to start one! I recall that for PV3D
> > and Sandy a few were online and pretty popular...
> > But be aware that a good forum requires maintenance, moderation and will
> > eat quite a few hours of your free time per week.
>
> > Fabrice
>
> > On Mar 26, 2011, at 11:19 PM, Bob Warfield wrote:
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> > Darcey, they don't even have to do that.  Just go to the Google Group and
> > edit your membership to say you'll read it on the web.  Then read it on the
> > web just like a forum.
>
> > Best,
>
> > BW
>
> > On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Darcey Lloyd <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> 1. Are you aware that google mail and other mail like hotmail and yahoo
> >> offer filters?
>
> >> 2. Are you aware that you can send emails directly to these folder so they
> >> never appear in your inbox?
>
> >> 3. Are you aware that these email folders will have a number next to them
> >> stating how many you have unread?
>
> >> The combination of Archiving all these emails into a folder and then being
> >> able to search through them all via keywords, attachments, date, from, to,
> >> starred, unstarred etc etc etc makes for a resource much like a forum (in 
> >> my
> >> opinion - butter than phpbb3 etc), just you can access it anywhere you can
> >> get your email. It would be the same as searching the google group for
> >> Away3D just from your inbox. Which at the end of the day is list of posts
> >> which you can search, same functionality as a forum.
>
> >> Personally I love it this way, I have over 4000 emails in the folder, a
> >> resource I love, my first place of searching if I ever have a question or 
> >> an
> >> issue, the next is google directly and then I post on the google group.
>
> >>  GMail guide:
> >> 1. Create a Label eg. Away3D (Choose a colour for it, so it shows up in
> >> your inbox neatly)
> >> 2. At the top next o the button search the web, there is a text link
> >> labeled "create a filter"
> >> 3. In the from field enter "[email protected]" and click next
> >> step button
> >> 4. Tick the box apply the label and choose the "Away3D" label you just
> >> created
> >> 5. Now if you want to auto skip the inbox and go to your Away3D mail
> >> folder tick the box "Skup the inbox"
> >> 6. Tick the box right hand side of the create filter button labeled "Also
> >> apply filter to x conversations below", this will label all the emails you
> >> have had from the group previously and perform the actions on all them too.
> >> 7. Click create filter
>
> >> As for yahoo and hotmail, the process would be similar.
>
> >> A forum would be nice, don't get me wrong, but I don't feel I am missing
> >> out on anything having it this way.
>
> >> D
>
> >> On 26 March 2011 20:35, Páll Zoltán <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> i agree, tho Gmail's Priority Inbox helps a lot :)
>
> >>> Z.
>
> >>> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Jesse Nicholson <
> >>> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Agreed, it's kinda starting to piss me off I almost unsubscribed cause
> >>>> I'm tired of getting 10 million emails a day. I have contributed and
> >>>> enjoy doing it but I don't want to be forced to get every single
> >>>> message. A forum is a perfect idea I think the fact that you have to
> >>>> go digging in pretty much any email client for newsgroup settings says
> >>>> it all.
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