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tomocchino wrote: > > > I give up... officially. > > I should probably just knock door to door all over the world and see > if anyone is interested in learning more about MooTools and is also > incapable of clicking two links. I mean, I have nothing else to > do... :P > > The next person to post to this thread will be forever on my shit > list. :) > > On Sep 23, 2008, at 4:55 PM, keif wrote: > >> >> >> *cough* >> >> at the top of the old forum: >> Attention: The forum is now read-only. Please see the MooTools >> Development >> Wiki for current support options. >> >> That link gives us: >> What about Forums? >> There are no official MooTools forums. >> >> There are a number of unofficial places where you can discuss >> MooTools and >> ask for support. >> >> Unofficial MooForum >> Why no official forum? >> >> Soooo if someone is interested in learning, they can find it. If >> they're >> looking for a place to post once, asking for someone to give them >> code, then >> they probably won't make it to the first link. >> >> >> >> >> tomocchino wrote: >>> >>> >>> *cough* >>> >>> http://mootools.net/blog >>> >>> http://mootools.net/blog/2008/09/23/whats-going-on-with-mootools/ >>> >>> >>> On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:37 AM, tombmedia wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Really not trying to start something. But this will happen over and >>>> over. New users have no idea they have to subscribe to this group >>>> and >>>> get email for each new post. They go to the website, then the forum. >>>> Once they see that the forum is read only (or catch wind to come >>>> over >>>> here) they will surf to this group in their web browser and possibly >>>> bookmark it. Then they will start clicking page by page through all >>>> the posts. Eventually they will get to the info they need, and >>>> hopefully they will subscribe, but a lot of the people testing the >>>> waters want to know whats going on. I understand that you >>>> shouldn't be >>>> bothered with all this bs, but probably a hundred posts could be >>>> saved >>>> if just something was put up to let people know the new routine. >>>> Especially if you are in a bind, need some help and are already >>>> short >>>> on patience. A blog entry like "Google groups is permanent. Forum >>>> will >>>> never be back. See mooforum. Thx" >>>> >>>> I understand blog purity, and I understand not having to be bothered >>>> with all of us wondering what is going on. But unless you have lost >>>> the password to update the blog or something, I have no idea why you >>>> will continue to create this problem for yourselves when a simple >>>> blog >>>> update would fix it. Your blog post is old and getting older. >>>> >>>> And I'm not not trolling. This is not about the forum. Please don't >>>> kick me out of the group again. Thanks Aaron and Nathan for your >>>> posts >>>> they were perfect, if there was only some way to pin down >>>> information >>>> like that on the front page of the groups. >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://n2.nabble.com/Missing-mootools-blog-updates-tp1092259p1112669.html >> Sent from the MooTools Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > ----- The MooTools Tutorial: http://www.mootorial.com www.mootorial.com CNET Clientside: http://clientside.cnet.com clientside.cnet.com -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Missing-mootools-blog-updates-tp1092259p1112968.html Sent from the MooTools Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
