I'm also available to do some moderation in the forum. I'll try to chase
getting moderator perms to help!
On Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 5:09:51 AM UTC-3 Carlton Gibson wrote:
> Hey Curtis.
>
> The notifications settings are very flexible, and allow good filtering (to
> your inbox) if that's how
Hey Curtis.
The notifications settings are very flexible, and allow good filtering (to
your inbox) if that's how you want them.
For example, I'm able to get notifications for the Django Internals
category, and the Async subcategory of Using Django (and then I'm able to
keep up with the rest just
Hi Tim,
I'm one of the Moderators of the forum, and yes, I am actively working
on cleaning up the categorization of the messages. (It's a slow grind,
but I'm making gradual-but-reasonably-steady progress.) I do try to stay
on top of new messages - but I'm also going back through existing
I agree with Carsten. I find the groups.google.com web interface much
easier to follow and to quickly scan and see which threads I've read and
which have new activity. I follow this mailing list more closely than the
forum and prefer writing to it.
Incidentally, when I look at the "Django
Hello,
unfortunately, the subject lines of the emails sent by the forum have the forum
category prepended. These prefixes are long and make it difficult to parse a
large number of emails quickly, which significantly reduces one of the main
strengths of mail(ing-list)s.
To be honest, I'm
This has been answered affirmatively in this very thread before.
The forum even has a "Mailing list mode" in addition to several other
mailing options (including a nifty "activity summary").
LP,
Jure
On 4. 05. 23 07:28, Curtis Maloney wrote:
Does the Forum allow me to get email
Does the Forum allow me to get email notifications / summaries?
If not, it will mean I disconnect with that part of the community.
--
Curtis
On Thu, 4 May 2023, at 15:19, Arthur Rio wrote:
> Yes please!
>
>
>
> On May 3, 2023 at 11:19:12 PM, jure.erznoz...@gmail.com
>
Yes please!
On May 3, 2023 at 11:19:12 PM, jure.erznoz...@gmail.com (
jure.erznoz...@gmail.com) wrote:
+1
*From:* django-developers@googlegroups.com <
django-developers@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *natali...@gmail.com
*Sent:* sreda, 03. maj 2023 20:10
*To:* Django developers
+1
From: django-developers@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of natali...@gmail.com
Sent: sreda, 03. maj 2023 20:10
To: Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
Subject: Re: Can we move the activity on this list to the Forum now?
Hello everyone!
I was wondering if we could make
Hello everyone!
I was wondering if we could make a decision about this topic. On the one
hand, and as far as I understand, the forum is the preferred channel of
communication. On the other hand, having multiple channels of communication
can spread important discussions too thin, making it
I just submitted a proposal to create a Discourse plugin to improve the
accuracy of their inbound email parsing. This would enable two things:
- Folks who prefer to live in their inbox could continue to do so and
contribute by just replying to emails. Discourse currently has
OK, I've updated the Trac wiki page to point to the forum too. (We use this
as a wiki-link in responses to guide folk onwards.)
The docs have a `|django-developers|` shortcut used in quite a few places
so that needs a moment more to review and adjust.
(I'll look at it soon-ish... — if no-one
We should at least update those Trac and Triage Workflow docs to point to both,
maybe with the Forum first?
Andrew
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023, at 12:30 AM, Carlton Gibson wrote:
> I'm trying to begin new conversations there where I can.
>
> The main issue is that we're still pointing people here
I'm trying to begin new conversations there where I can.
The main issue is that we're still pointing people here from Trac and the
Triage Workflow docs — so if there's a rough "Yeah, let's do it" we can
adjust practice there.
I expect there will always be the "How do I start?" posts. The Forum
Hi all,
I find that the signal-to-noise ratio on this mailing list is (by my
determination) quite bad around this time of year.
Is a move to the forum still on the cards?
Kye
On 6 Dec 2022 at 7:16 AM +0800, Andrew Godwin , wrote:
> I did some investigation of moving django-users and
I did some investigation of moving django-users and django-developers to
the Forum right after DjangoCon; I wanted to see if we could import all the
old posts too, which we probably could, but I'm not entirely sure of the
utility of that.
I will say that the forum is a lot easier to moderate -
IMO django-announce and django-updates serve a very different purpose and I
would be against moving them if it were suggested.
I am incredibly strongly in favour of moving django-developers and django-users
to the forums. IMO being able to more easily trap people misusing this list as
a tech
Big +1 from me, I love the forum. It’s a lot more discoverable and powerful.
On Mon, 28 Nov 2022 at 15:22, 'Tobias McNulty' via Django developers
(Contributions to Django itself) wrote:
> As someone who only just joined the forum -- I'm +1:
>
>- The forum has seen great adoption from what I
As someone who only just joined the forum -- I'm +1:
- The forum has seen great adoption from what I can tell (nearly half
the number of posts as django-developers during the same time period, not
bad given the mailing list's head start in subscribers).
- It seems beneficial to house
Hello,
unfortunately, the emails sent by the forum have long prefixes in the subject
lines, e.g.
[Django Forum] [Django Internals/ORM] Multiple Database Switching
That makes the messages easy to filter by mail client software, but comes at
the cost of much visual clutter that is hard to
Hey Roger,
Indeed it does. You can set up Email Mode (that may not be the actual name)
and it’ll work just like a mailing list.
You can also subscribe to just a particular category, so the Internals one
would map to the discussion on this list.
On Monday, 28 November 2022, Roger Gammans
Hi
I can't speak for others, but I personally STRONGLY value the fact
that this discussion happens in my inbox, not on yet another website.
But perhaps the forum still supports this reading mode?
On Mon, 2022-11-28 at 05:38 -0800, Carlton Gibson wrote:
> Hi all.
> Given the issues with Tom's
Hi all.
Given the issues with Tom's access to the mailing list here, and the fact
that the Forum has been active for a few years now, and is a great success,
I'd like to revisit whether we can move on-mass (all few of us :) over
there?
We'd enjoy the benefits of a much nicer system. We'd
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