I posted a message on the google groups page but it hasn't shown up. I'm
registered properly, so I'm not sure what happened. I got a confirmation
message after I posted too. (I'm using the nabble forum to post this
message)
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
As you've probably noticed, the
The move isnt finished yet, google still needs to approve us.
On 3/24/07, Yansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted a message on the google groups page but it hasn't shown up. I'm
registered properly, so I'm not sure what happened. I got a confirmation
message after I posted too. (I'm using
Ah right. No probs then.
Matt Stith wrote:
The move isnt finished yet, google still needs to approve us.
On 3/24/07, Yansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted a message on the google groups page but it hasn't shown up. I'm
registered properly, so I'm not sure what happened. I got a
You just need a google account, not a gmail address - and you can create your
google account with any email address you like (I use my Comcast one).
Jason Levine wrote:
I hope the Nabble interface sticks around also. Not so much because I
dislike Google's interface (I don't), but because
I hope the Nabble interface sticks around also. Not so much because I
dislike Google's interface (I don't), but because Google is forcing me to
use my GMail address to post. I try to keep that address private (only
friends and family) to reduce spam. I use my Yahoo address here and on
every
Just setup your yahoo address under Settings - Accounts. Gmail will send an
email to that address asking you to confirm it. Then you can post to gmail
using that address (click Change next to the From: line and select your
yahoo address)
Cheers,
-js
On 3/22/07, Jason Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just tried that. Now I can send e-mails in Gmail as it they were from my
Yahoo address. However, I still can't post to Google Groups an have my
Yahoo address appear instead of my GMail address.
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Hi Everyone -
As you've probably noticed, the mailing list has been very very flaky
the past couple days. Primarily, this is due to the fact that the
amount of traffic coming to the server is entirely overwhelming.
Currently, we're receiving about 260,000 web hits/day in addition to
sending out
Ok.
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Sounds great, John. Will all the mailing lists be moving (web, dev, plugins)?
I hope everyone is ok with this move. I think it's for the best.
Please let me know if you have any serious concerns. Thanks!
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Probably. I'm just going to start with discuss (as it has the most
traffic). By having everything on Google Groups, our posts will become
much more searchable too - which is really desirable.
--John
On 3/21/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds great, John. Will all the mailing lists
John,
My opinion's not worth much, but I think it's the right decision. I for
one would rather you be doing something creative and innovative instead
of babysitting the day-to-day maintenance of the mailing list.
Good on ya,
Chris
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
As you've probably
I've talked it over with a number of people and they feel that Google
Groups is an adequate substitute for both a mailing list and a
general-purpose forum, and I tend to agree.
Google Groups is a fine alternative, although the web interface is quite
horrible, IMO.
I personally would have
I personally would have preferred an nntp interface, since my newsreader
already handles threaded discussions better than email or google groups.
Unfortunately everything seems to be moving to Google Groups which doesn't
have
an nntp interface and locks you into using their browser-based UI.
its ok but how can i write ? its tells me its for members only and i need
invite for that
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
As you've probably noticed, the mailing list has been very very flaky
the past couple days. Primarily, this is due to the fact that the
amount of traffic coming to
From the original post:
Tonight at 10pm EST (0300 GMT) I will be making a final posting to
this mailing list, and will close it down. The final messages will be
moved over to the new mailing list, located here (it's currently
locked):
On 3/21/07, amircx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its ok but
Hi John,
Zoiks! That sounds like your server is getting quite a kicking!
I think moving to Google Groups is a sensible option. Google probably
have more servers than any other entity and Groups provides for a
pretty great 'forum' for discussions on loads of topics, plus you
don't have to
Amir -
I will be opening the group up tonight, once everything is ported
over. Until then, everything is closed.
--John
On 3/21/07, amircx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its ok but how can i write ? its tells me its for members only and i need
invite for that
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone
On 3/21/07, amircx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its ok but how can i write ? its tells me its for members only and i need
invite for that
You don't need an invitation.
If you go to www.google.com, you should find a link that allows you to
signup for a Google (not Gmail) account. You can use your
I'm going to try and get the Google Group-based emails to come back to
jQuery.com (where they can be stored and cached for later).
Thankfully, services like Gmane already cache the discuss@jquery.com
feed, giving you a NNTP interface. I'll try hard to keep that intact.
--John
On 3/21/07, Matt
Brad -
He's referring to the fact that the group is currently closed and
invite only. I will be adding everyone from the mailing list tonight
when I make the final switch over. I want to have a controlled
environment in which I can move everything over to. Having people
posting over there kind of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Mark Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:49 AM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
Hi John,
Zoiks! That sounds like your server is getting quite a kicking!
I think moving to Google
] On
Behalf Of bruce
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:06 AM
To: 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: Re: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
hi...
in looking over the googl groups page, i couldn't find how to still be able
to get the emails from the topics.. can someone point me to where the
information
-Original Message-
From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: RE: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
Mark's post below explains how to receive the posts to your email address.
This instruction
PROTECTED]; 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: RE: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
Mark's post below explains how to receive the posts to your email address.
This instruction from Google should explain how to post messages via email:
http://groups.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer
: Re: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
Bruce -
The group is closed until tonight, when I finish move everything over.
You won't be able to sign up until then.
--John
On 3/21/07, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi...
the information on google states ...You can reply to an existing post
to receive
the list.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of bruce
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:50 AM
To: 'John Resig'; 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: Re: [jQuery] NOTICE: Moving to Google Groups
so john.
after you 'open' the group/list
FYI - If you want to subscribe without signing up with a Google/Gmail
account - you can usually send an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *should* work once it's
unlocked.
I use that to subscribe to all my work related groups using my work
email.
([EMAIL PROTECTED] works as
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:06 PM, bruce wrote:
in looking over the googl groups page, i couldn't find how to still
be able
to get the emails from the topics.. can someone point me to where the
information is that illustrates how to add/view postings to the
group, if
you're using outlook
John Resig schrieb:
Brad -
He's referring to the fact that the group is currently closed and
invite only. I will be adding everyone from the mailing list tonight
when I make the final switch over.
Do I have to create an account in google to use the new list?
Michael
Don't think so - you should be able to just enter your email address
and have it just work (as far as I can tell). Regardless, I'll be
importing everyone's email addresses, so, at the very least, you won't
have to worry about trying to sign up again.
--John
On 3/21/07, Michael Fuerst [EMAIL
I'm pretty fond of the Nabble interface, personally. I guess their listener
address will get imported along with the rest, though some config might need
to be updated somewhere to make sure messages from the new list get archived
in the same place as the old ones. Well worth doing, IMO, no reason
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