Hi, 2013/7/10 Karl Hammar <[email protected]>: > David: >> Janek Warchoł <[email protected]> writes: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > i managed to get internet connection for a moment. >> > >> > 2013/7/7 Karl Hammar <[email protected]>: >> >> Urs: >> >>> Would you mind writing the same as a comment to the original post >> >>> on the blog? That would be nice. >> >> >> >> I'm not found of forums, mostly since I'm using a dialled up >> >> connection. >> > >> > I'm not sure if i understand: is posting comments on the blog too >> > bandwidth-expensive for you? >> >> More like time-expensive, I'd guess. Mailing lists and Usenet can be >> fetched and sent batched. Web interfaces require you to be online. And >> if online-time is billed by the minute... > > Correct.
Ok, i understand now. However, you could also write the comment offline and then connect just to send it - i've been doing things like that all the time, for example write some messages offline when i travel by bus, and when i'm back online i paste them into the webform and send. >> > I would really like the blog to become more 'alive'. Comments like >> > the one you've made are excellent and i would *very much* like to have >> > them on the blog (copying-and-pasting them by us wouldn't make sense, >> > because it would look unauthentic). >> >> I might venture a guess that Karl would not mind looking unauthentic if >> he does not have to fight his way through a web interface... > > (I don't understand your first line.) > Yes, I wery much prefer my own editor. By "I would really like the blog to become more 'alive'" i mean that i want many people to contribute to the blog, to see many comments appear. I have no idea what i could do to make the web interface more user-friendly... Copying and pasting from your own editor seems to be the way to do this. best wishes, and - above all - many thanks for your insightful comments :) Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
