Re: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?

2013-03-18 Thread piggz1
Certainly not! Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.From: tinn...@isbd.co.ukSent: Monday, 18 March 2013 22:14 PMTo: kexi@kde.orgSubject: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?As per the subject, is this list/newsgroup dead?-- Chris Green___Kexi mailing listKexi@kde.orghttps://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi
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Re: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?

2013-03-18 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
On 18 March 2013 22:48,  tinn...@isbd.co.uk wrote:
 As per the subject, is this list/newsgroup dead?

Hi tinnews,
By no means :) Discussions just informally moved to the forum:
http://forum.kde.org/kexi.
.. which is not synchronized. This decision has been made after we
observed that for many months people discussed on Kexi topics on the
forum while the mailing list was silent.

After the move, this list acts mostly as a target announcement - at
least for releases and links to some blogs.

There are many advantages of the forum, it's more available for mobile
access, and archives are easier to browse.

On the other hand, we share public development (non-user) list at
calligra-de...@kde.org with the entire Calligra project and this is
not going to migrate to a forum.

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Re: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?

2013-03-18 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 03:17:15PM -0700, pig...@gmail.com wrote:
Certainly not!
 
How odd.  I can see your reply here, reading the mailing list but in the
newsgroup interface I see nothing!

... anyway, the list is alive, thank you.  :-)

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Re: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?

2013-03-18 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 11:22:28PM +0100, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
 On 18 March 2013 22:48,  tinn...@isbd.co.uk wrote:
  As per the subject, is this list/newsgroup dead?
 
 Hi tinnews,
 By no means :) Discussions just informally moved to the forum:
 http://forum.kde.org/kexi.
 .. which is not synchronized. This decision has been made after we
 observed that for many months people discussed on Kexi topics on the
 forum while the mailing list was silent.
 
Oh, pity, I'm not going to go there I'm afraid.

 After the move, this list acts mostly as a target announcement - at
 least for releases and links to some blogs.
 
 There are many advantages of the forum, it's more available for mobile
 access, and archives are easier to browse.
 
There are also many disadvantages, in particular:-

I have to go there, messages aren't delivered to me. I am on 60 or
more lists and browsing around the web to 60 or more different
places just isn't practical.

I can't use a decent editor to create messages, not to mention that
each forum has a different interface and I have to learn that.

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Re: [Kexi] Is there anyone here any more?

2013-03-18 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
On 18 March 2013 23:26, Chris Green c...@isbd.net wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 11:22:28PM +0100, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
 On 18 March 2013 22:48,  tinn...@isbd.co.uk wrote:
  As per the subject, is this list/newsgroup dead?

 Hi tinnews,
 By no means :) Discussions just informally moved to the forum:
 http://forum.kde.org/kexi.
 .. which is not synchronized. This decision has been made after we
 observed that for many months people discussed on Kexi topics on the
 forum while the mailing list was silent.

 Oh, pity, I'm not going to go there I'm afraid.

 After the move, this list acts mostly as a target announcement - at
 least for releases and links to some blogs.

 There are many advantages of the forum, it's more available for mobile
 access, and archives are easier to browse.

 There are also many disadvantages, in particular:-

 I have to go there, messages aren't delivered to me. I am on 60 or
 more lists and browsing around the web to 60 or more different
 places just isn't practical.

 I can't use a decent editor to create messages, not to mention that
 each forum has a different interface and I have to learn that.

Pity, a two-way forum-list interface would be a nice contribution.
Until then personally I can only discuss in one public place and this
is actually a place where more users are gathered, which is actually
the forum :)

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