On 12Dec2022 01:05, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
If only, fellow list colleagues, I could see only the topics I choose on
Discourse.
You can mute catgeories. I don't.
The Discourse feels like python-list, python-dev, python-* combined.
I feel cluttered.
Aye. But I filter my inbound emai
On 11Dec2022 19:50, Tiziano Zito wrote:
On Sat 10 Dec, 17:47 +0100, Baptiste Carvello
wrote:
There is a small catch though: unless I'm mistaken, Discourse won't let
you subscribe to just a set of categories, so any filtering has to
happen on the Mailman side.
Well, it is actually possible t
> On 11 Dec 2022, at 21:05, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
> wrote:
>
> If only, fellow list colleagues, I could see only the topics I choose on
> Discourse.
Have you tried changing the Preferences for Notifications/Categories?
That would appear to give you the control you are asking for?
Barry
If only, fellow list colleagues, I could see only the topics I choose on
Discourse.
The Discourse feels like python-list, python-dev, python-* combined.
I feel cluttered.
If only I could also export the folks using only the mailing list to the
Discourse.
If only Discourse was as easy to search a
On Sat 10 Dec, 17:47 +0100, Baptiste Carvello
wrote:
There is a small catch though: unless I'm mistaken, Discourse won't let
you subscribe to just a set of categories, so any filtering has to
happen on the Mailman side.
Well, it is actually possible to achieve what you want.
I have set up
Le 10/12/2022 à 22:51, Cameron Simpson a écrit :
>
> In short: copying the Discourse stuff to mailman could be done by
> subscribing the mailman list to the Discourse forum. Letting
> _nonDiscourse_ users reply or post to Discourse is not trivial.
IMHO it would already be a nice achievement if t
You are absolutely right, of course. It was a wild idea, and a bad one.
I find myself moving towards supporting the OP. I can't see anything
terrible about the hash of None always being 0, or perhaps better some
other arbitrary constant.
Rob
On 04/12/2022 03:20, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Th