Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread Nick Lo
> I think this provides a significant barrier to those trying to adopt > the language. While those that are used to mailing lists are fond of > them I don't think the general development public is nearly as > infatuated. People that might consider switching to Django from, say, > PHP or ASP.NET wi

Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread Gustavo Picón
Edit your google groups settings in https://groups.google.com/group/django-users/subscribe and set it to "No Email". Now bookmark the django web forum in https://groups.google.com/group/django-users/topics Also, an advantage of google groups is that chances are that the potential new user alread

Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:13 AM, joshuajenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Personally, I detest the mail list format. There are forums out there > that aren't all about signatures and annoying avatars, Vanilla is > something that comes to mind. It's all about the presentation. I can't do anyt

Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread Tom Badran
I would disagree, any developer worth his salt is already likely to be on multiple mailing lists, especially if they are just checking out django and not already using as their primary development platform. Forums are an absolutely nightmare as soon as you need to be on more that one, mailing lists

Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread joshuajenkins
I think this provides a significant barrier to those trying to adopt the language. While those that are used to mailing lists are fond of them I don't think the general development public is nearly as infatuated. People that might consider switching to Django from, say, PHP or ASP.NET will probabl

Re: Django Forums

2008-11-12 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:37 AM, IMTheNachoMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I realize that Django uses google groups for discussions and what not > but I was wondering how people felt about a Forum? Something with a > little better UI and better organization. Search the archives. This has come

Re: Django Forums

2006-09-30 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 30-Sep-06, at 11:46 PM, Cerberus wrote: > I understand what you mean about splitting the community, but I put > them up incase others wanted to have a set of forums, Google groups > seems pretty good, Im still a n00b to this format though. I guess im > just more used to using forums for suppo

Re: Django Forums

2006-09-30 Thread Cerberus
I understand what you mean about splitting the community, but I put them up incase others wanted to have a set of forums, Google groups seems pretty good, Im still a n00b to this format though. I guess im just more used to using forums for support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I like your forum de

Re: Django Forums

2006-09-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like your forum design. I only have reservations because I've seen the same thing happen in a number of projects -- splitting and distributing information across too many sites. Django has a central Web site, with comment mechanism, and Django-related RSS aggregation, and a number of (pretty ac

Re: Django Forums

2006-09-26 Thread Jeff Wheeler
Why is there only one forum for "Django Programming"? Cerberus wrote: > I decided to start up some forums for anyone that wants to join. I know > many like google but these forums might be of use as well. > Thanks. > http://djangoforums.org/index.php --~--~-~--~~~---

Re: Django Forums

2006-09-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PHP ? and quasi open SMF ? you could help with MyghtyBoard and soom there would be a nice Django based forum script :) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, sen