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David,
I
posted about this the other day -- your first post is moderated and thereafter
all posts should come straight through. In a minority of cases, some users don't
seem to be changed from moderated to unmoderated after their first post, and
when the moderators spot this (for people that post regularly I guess) we'll
change it. If that's you, and we've not spotted it, drop us a note and
we'll change your settings.
This
policy has allowed us to keep the list free of a large number of attempts by
recruitment agents to post irrelevant job ads for C++ and Java programmers -
apart from the few times one of our over-keen moderators approves the posts
anyway (and I've never done that, erm, honest). It's more work for us
moderators, but it keeps the list spam free.
David
- your messages were being moderated; I've gone in and fixed this already.
You should now be able to time your message posts in microseconds....
:)
Best,
Steven
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Steven Webster Practice Leader (Rich
Internet Applications and LiveCycle) Adobe
Consulting Westpoint, 4 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, Edinburgh,
EH12 9DQ, UK p: +44 (0) 131 338 6108
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Well it I understand what you are saying, but why
does it take over 12 hours for my post to show up on the form? This is
one more slow "pony" express mailing list.
Subject (Can someone help me understand this price info and what I get
for it) Post on 9/8/06 @ 7:01 pm
Shows up on list @ 10:03 am 9/9/06. This is not the
first time I have seen this.
David
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006
12:30 PM
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Moving
flexcoders to Google Groups- would you come along?
Guys, this thread rears it's head every couple of months. If we
move to googlegroups, will we find ourselves 2 months down the line
with a thread asking why we don't move to something else (or back to yahoo)
?
Seriously, there's a pattern to this thread ... any second now
someone is going to ask why we don't move to Adobe forums, then we're going
to be asked why we don't have a knowledge-base, and then I'm going to have
to step in and moderate the list and say that we're not going to move the
list for the time being, or split it into smaller lists, or all the other
spin off discussions that the vocal few will have, and we'll ask people to
move the discussion offlist.
Seriously, this list works for the majority, so if it's ok with
everyone else I think the long-time list members here will be appreciative
of us not hashing it up again.
Thanks,
Steven
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Steven Webster Practice Leader (Rich
Internet Applications and LiveCycle) Adobe
Consulting Westpoint, 4 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle,
Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ, UK p: +44 (0) 131 338 6108
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I'd have to agree. I have almost the complete flexcoders in my
gmail. It's the fastest and easiest way to find help, besides
looking at the docs. I realize thought that not everybody has that,
so I'm sure a better solution would probably work.
-Tom2
On 9/9/06, Abdul
Qabiz <abdul.qabiz@gmail.com>
wrote:
I don't face any problem with current Flexcoders mailing-list. I have
been on this since it was started and never faced any problem.
As
far searching is concerned, I think it's little time taking. Since I am
on this since so long, I have almost all the flexcoders mail on my Gmail
or Outlooks PST.
But I still search using MSN/Google, sometimes
mail-archive..
-abdul
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