Re: [Ql-Users] R: QL-VGA

2020-01-17 Thread Derek Stewart via Ql-Users

Hi,

I use Thunderbird to read the QL Forum which uses RSS feed, you need to 
setup the feed to the RSS reader with the QL Forum Feed address:


https://qlforum.co.uk/feed.php

This reads the new QL Forum messages to Thunderbird RSS reader and I use 
a Web Browser to enter messages with the link to the actual messages.


Regards,
Derek

On 17/01/2020 10:38, Davide Santachiara via Ql-Users wrote:

Hi Marcel,

I know the pain to explain what in principle should be very well known, but
could you explain a little bit more in practical details how you
configure/use the RSS reader (sw etc)? Because I admit I am not very used to
QL Forum and find a little bit awkward to navigate through it finding new
posts without loosing too much time. So I would be very curious to know a
little bit more about your RSS solution as that looks what could be the
right idea for me

Thanks a lot

Davide

-Messaggio originale-
Da: Ql-Users [mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] Per conto di Marcel
Kilgus via Ql-Users
Inviato: venerdì 17 gennaio 2020 11.34
A: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Cc: Marcel Kilgus
Oggetto: Re: [Ql-Users] QL-VGA

Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:

I'd like that too, since I'm on no social media nor the forum.


I try to inform all 4 major venues (this list, the English forum, the
German forum and Facebook), which is a bit of a pain but they all have
distinct groups of users.

But while I do get the rejection of Facebook I encourage joining at
least the English forum, it is a very lively place (between 5 to 30
posts a day I would guess. If that is too much, the forum is split
into hardware/software/etc. so easy to filter for one's taste) and
unlike Facebook it is exclusively operated by QL enthusiasts.

I uses an RSS reader to read the forum, so I get to see new posts when
they arrive, just like in an eMail list, and can then decide to chime
in or not. This way reading it is very comfortable without having to
manually poll the site for changes, which in the past was my biggest
grievance with web forums.

Marcel

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Derek
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[Ql-Users] R: QL-VGA

2020-01-17 Thread Davide Santachiara via Ql-Users
Hi Marcel,

I know the pain to explain what in principle should be very well known, but
could you explain a little bit more in practical details how you
configure/use the RSS reader (sw etc)? Because I admit I am not very used to
QL Forum and find a little bit awkward to navigate through it finding new
posts without loosing too much time. So I would be very curious to know a
little bit more about your RSS solution as that looks what could be the
right idea for me

Thanks a lot

Davide

-Messaggio originale-
Da: Ql-Users [mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] Per conto di Marcel
Kilgus via Ql-Users
Inviato: venerdì 17 gennaio 2020 11.34
A: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Cc: Marcel Kilgus
Oggetto: Re: [Ql-Users] QL-VGA

Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:
> I'd like that too, since I'm on no social media nor the forum.

I try to inform all 4 major venues (this list, the English forum, the
German forum and Facebook), which is a bit of a pain but they all have
distinct groups of users.

But while I do get the rejection of Facebook I encourage joining at
least the English forum, it is a very lively place (between 5 to 30
posts a day I would guess. If that is too much, the forum is split
into hardware/software/etc. so easy to filter for one's taste) and
unlike Facebook it is exclusively operated by QL enthusiasts.

I uses an RSS reader to read the forum, so I get to see new posts when
they arrive, just like in an eMail list, and can then decide to chime
in or not. This way reading it is very comfortable without having to
manually poll the site for changes, which in the past was my biggest
grievance with web forums.

Marcel

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