I think making the archive available so that search engines can reach
it would be useful.

A search on Google for "roundcube javascript error" should find
matches in such an archive and allow people to resolve their problems
quickly.



On 10/13/05, Jon Riddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As Geuis pointed out, there is no link to an archive.  What would be
> really nice is if previous mailing list messages could be imported into
> the forum, assuming they still exist somewhere...
>
> Jon
>
> > Hmm.. you might wanna check the mailing list archive before doing that.
> >  Actually, I'm not sure if there is a mailing list archive, and in that
> > case, I can understand your actions.
> >
> > Point is, there has been extensive discussion on how to handle project
> > communication, so I highly doubt that those involved are just going to
> > start using your forums 'just like that'.
> >
> > But this seems to be a very friendly list (been monitoring since it
> > started), so I'm sure any input you give will be appreciated.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> >
> > Geuis Teses wrote:
> > >Mailing lists are a very inefficient means of communicating on an
> > >open-source project.
> > >
> > >I've setup forums for RoundCube at my website. I am *more* than willing
> > >to let these be permanent for the project.
> > >
> > >Link to the forums is here:
> > >
> > >http://forums.thetechgurus.net/index.php?c=5
> > >
> > >There are 3 forums as of now: Discussion, Coding, and Bugs.
> > >
> > >I would like the developers of this project to contact me also so that
> > >we can further discuss intergrating the forums into the main project
> > >webpage.
> > >
> > >-Geuis Teses
> >
> >
>
>
>


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