I use a normal webbrowser to read/follow it in combination with: http://lists.pharo.org
is a real timesaver to go through the list/discussions. Access to a web browser is often quick to have and no e-mail tool can provide such a nice overview. Also the URL is easy to remember. Would be nice if the above entry page would not only link to pharo-dev, pharo-users and pharo business list but also also link to http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-bugtracker With this bugtracker archive one is also able to quickly get an overview what is currently in the pipe regarding the issues to solve/fixed/discussed A direkt link to the VM developer archive http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/vm-dev would also be nice to have. Who cares about these lists/pages? Maybe we should have an info.pharo.org HTML page that links to the most usefull resources like twitter, blogs, mailinglists, ... Would be willing to contribute but do not know anything about - the infrastructure the pharo website are running on (box, webserver, etc) - who cares about the page - if it is maintained in git or elsewhere Bye T. > Gesendet: Samstag, 17. Januar 2015 um 11:18 Uhr > Von: "Craig Latta" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [Pharo-dev] InfoWorld on Redline Smalltalk > > > Hoi Stef-- > > > I do not want to lose time reading it > > I find I can get through the mailing list in a couple of minutes a > day by reading via NNTP from Gmane, and killing threads I no longer find > interesting. > > > -C > > -- > Craig Latta > netjam.org > +31 6 2757 7177 (SMS ok) > + 1 415 287 3547 (no SMS) > > >
