+1 在 2013年12月4日 上午5:58,"Gaetan" <gae...@xeberon.net>写道:
> Sorry but that is a pretty bad answer. You cannot tell people to change > their favorite email client just for rust-dev. > > You cannot do the same with you client, just because each one will have to > set its own set of rules to tag, ... > > Gmail is a pretty good client, but you have to remember the golden rules > of email: email is forgotten once it is read. And you cannot search on > emails you havent received... > > Self hosted forum is good, a good rust management in stack overflow is > much better. If you know better sites, why not making some experiment and > then vote for the better one. > > G. > Le 3 déc. 2013 21:32, "Thad Guidry" <thadgui...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> Kevin is correct. >> >> Where the real issue is that of knowing the capabilities of your >> particular mail client and maximizing it to gain forum-like features. >> >> Many folks use or prefer an online mail client that offers threading, >> labels, archival search, etc. Which are all the same features of a forum >> that is proposed. >> >> My suggestion would be instead of jumping to a forum... simply learn >> about or find a more full featured mail client if you can. >> If you cannot, then perhaps Gmane could benefit you in the same way. >> >> Users benefit from the developers list and vice-versa... splitting us >> apart would not be a wise choice. >> -- >> -Thad >> +ThadGuidry <https://www.google.com/+ThadGuidry> >> Thad on LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/thadguidry/> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rust-dev mailing list >> Rust-dev@mozilla.org >> https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Rust-dev mailing list > Rust-dev@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev > >
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