On Nov 30, 2007 3:13 PM, Raphaƫl Quinet wrote:
designed for team collaboration. The best choice would probably be TWiki
(http://twiki.org/) but it is heavier than both MoinMoin and MediaWiki so I
doubt that we would switch to that soon.
By the way, I'm just back from Open Translation Tools
Daniel Falk wrote:
I prefer to work efficiently with a gui actually (Don't laugh!).
Anybody know of a good gui option?
I enjoy Thunderbird, but of course, YMMV.
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On Friday, November 30, 2007, 15:30:56, Daniel Falk wrote:
Not on forums that are administered well. I've seen forums that have
strict rules against such things and that works surprisingly well. They
also put sticky topics in the forums that appear on top that have
frequently repeated
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: Daniel Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, if you are a user with a 1 time issue or question,
subscribing to a mailing list is overkill, whereas signing up for a
forum is easier and you don't get the mail volume.
... and this is the reason why so many
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:42:49 -0500
From: Daniel Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please do something to get in touch with users, I could never
honestly ever say theGimp could be a replacement for photoshop
ever if this continues.
Gimp may or may not be a Photoshop replacement.
Gary Pikula [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Nov 30, 2007 1:10 -0500
(in part):
It is largely the same story with the gimp user group forums.
*Everyone* is
used to phpbb forums and the software in use seems incomplete. ...
snip ...
The *average user* has never used a mailing list before as well