I agree. Please keep the mailing list. Every major project, whether open or closed
source, such as Tomcat, Enhydra, Orion, Resin, mysql, postgresql, etc., has a mailing
list. Of course, I also consider jboss a major project. Granted, there are also
other avenues, but can't these other avenues be kept in addition to the mailing list?
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Vogel
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:29
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] 2 WEEKS EVICTION NOTICE
Hi,
I also disagree about shutting down the mailing list. I have done quiet a
bit of posting trying to help people using jboss. This is usually done by
glancing over the first part of a posting, trying to think of something
reasonable, andd post it, BUT in the forum i only see the subject (which is
poor enough for most inquiries) and I don't see wheter there has been a
resonable answer or just another question. so i need to open the thread read
the posting close it if irrelevant (which i will probably not continue to do
since the site is F**CKIN' slow, especially compared to an email-client), if
I want to answer its another three pages untill i'm back at the list, which
really i a nucance!!! If the thread handling is the only advantage of the
forum, throw them in the bin, move to a good oldfashioned newsgroup, which
has threadhandling, can be read offline, and is fast.
Burkhard
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] 2 WEEKS EVICTION NOTICE
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