RE: Reddit?

2019-06-03 Thread David Balažic
upport [mailto:support-boun...@pidgin.im] On Behalf Of Gary Kramlich > Sent: 31. May 2019 2:14 > To: Pidgin Devel Mailing List ; Pidgin Support List > > Subject: Reddit? [dkim] > > Greetings Programs! > > For awhile now I've been trying to think of an easier way for people

Re: Reddit?

2019-06-01 Thread Mark Rousell
On 31/05/2019 11:29, David Woolley wrote: > >> give reddit a try. We still have some customizing to do, but feel >> free to check outhttps://reddit.com/r/pidgin. > > If you really must use a forum, use a forum provider with whom most > people already have an account. I c

Re: Reddit?

2019-05-31 Thread David Woolley
that they will not reply to the list, unless Reply-To is used). joining the email list. So after a bit of searching we decided to give reddit a try. We still have some customizing to do, but feel free to check outhttps://reddit.com/r/pidgin. If you really must use a forum, use a forum provider with whom

Re: Reddit?

2019-05-30 Thread Mark Rousell
lists fit into my personal workflow because they use a standard protocol that I can route and manipulate as I wish, meaning that I quickly see new posts and can efficiently participate. In comparison, web forums (and this most certainly includes Reddit which I have tried to get used to) are slow, clums

Reddit?

2019-05-30 Thread Gary Kramlich
Greetings Programs! For awhile now I've been trying to think of an easier way for people to reach out to us and get support that didn't include joining irc or joining the email list. So after a bit of searching we decided to give reddit a try. We still have some customizing to do, but feel free