I stronlgy agree. I simply have no time* to struggle with an always slow web
interface.
This list is not the only one I keep track. Every night I download about
200...400 messages.
I want to identify the interesting threads quickly and there are many
interesting threads for me.
So the loss of this list will be a real loss for me.
*We are pushing our application now to production level. And yes, we're
using JBoss. :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Francisco Andrades Grassi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] 2 WEEKS EVICTION NOTICE
> The web interface looks pretty good, but a lot of people (including
> myself) cant just go surf the web-site to be up to day with jboss. I can't
> connect to the web at peek time, that's when i thank good ol' email. I'm
> pretty sure there's a lot of people like me in this list, using jboss and
> keeping track of it.
>
> I, for instance, keep a track of the most relevant mails from the list,
> and that has been the answer for 99% of the questions i have, without
> even surfing the mail-archive. This change would be a 'rollback' (this
> word is the hipe in this list). I cant imagine entering the web site,
> searching the newest post, reading all of them in the web browser and
> saving the most relevant ones in the disk. I know this issue is
> 100% in the hands of the group and the developers, but i'm sure the
> best way would be a mail-web mixture.
>
> I know a lot of people uses such a system, but this list is already part
> of the jboss users life.
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