Re: [jquery-dev] jQuery is Moving to a Forum

2010-01-24 Thread Sidney San Martín
On Jan 24, 2010, at 3:10 AM, Andrea Raimondi wrote: > On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Sidney San Martín wrote: >> Two separate systems? That doesn't sound so ideal. > > Uhm, no, obviously not what I meant :-) > I meant that the list could be kept alone with the "swat team" doing > the dirty wo

Re: [jquery-dev] jQuery is Moving to a Forum

2010-01-24 Thread Andrea Raimondi
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Sidney San Martín wrote: > Two separate systems? That doesn't sound so ideal. Uhm, no, obviously not what I meant :-) I meant that the list could be kept alone with the "swat team" doing the dirty work. > I [suggested providing mailing list-style access][1] on th

Re: [jquery-dev] jQuery is Moving to a Forum

2010-01-23 Thread Sidney San Martín
On Jan 23, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Andrea Raimondi wrote: > I think that there're advantages to both approaches, forum and mailing list. Absolutely. > Ideally, some respected member of the JQuery community may take over > the management of the group or having a "JQuery SWAT", so to say which > will de

Re: [jquery-dev] jQuery is Moving to a Forum

2010-01-23 Thread Andrea Raimondi
Just my 0.2 in order to contribute to the ongoing discussion: I think that there're advantages to both approaches, forum and mailing list. The main advantage of a mailing list, especially for people using Gmail like me, is that emails are searchable in a much simpler and easier way than a forum. S

[jquery-dev] jQuery is Moving to a Forum

2010-01-20 Thread John Resig
Hello All - After much deliberation the jQuery team has decided to close down the Google Groups that we've been using for project discussion and move to a unified forum instead. The new forum can be found here: http://forum.jquery.com/ More information about our decision to move can be found her