This is all correct. We had plenty of requests for a forum because many users don't want to subscribe to mailing lists to get support. That's why Brett offered to set up a phpBB for RoundCube. Of course the mailing lists won't disappear.
Regards, Thomas Gavin Conway wrote: > Can someone else vouch for the authenticity of this? I'm a personal fan > of the mailling list and don't see what moving to a forum adds to the > roundcube project. > > Cheers, > Gavin > > Brett Patterson wrote: > >> Hello all Roundcube Developers (and those subscribed to this list). >> >> This is Brett Patterson (the Content Manager) and I have a fairly >> straight-forward request / message. >> >> The forum is now online, and thriving. You can visit it here: >> http://www.roundcubeforum.net >> It started from a discussion in the users list, and has now grown to >> over 150 members as of yesterday (April 1). I urge you all to check >> it out, and ask that you all register on the forums. There are >> sections for bug-reports and issues. We could really use some >> developer intervention so it doesn't seem like our forum is falling >> upon deaf ears. >> If and when you join the forum, please PM or email me immediately. I >> have a special user-group for you developers. In the PM or email >> please give me your name, your name as listed on the project page for >> developers. There's only 15, minus myself and Thomas, so 13. I hope >> I can get everyone on the forums. You don't have to frequent them >> every day, just check in and see if anything new has come up. >> >> You can even subscribe to a category (Like "CVS Issues & Bugs") and >> when a new topic is made, you'll be notified via email. >> >> Once again, please join the forums if you have not already. And >> please contact me so I can add you to the developers group! :) >> >> Have a great week, and Roundcube is coming along very nicely!! >> >> ~Brett Patterson >> Roundcube Forum Admin >> www.roundcubeforum.net >> >> > >
