Re: [Zope] Nabble, again?

2006-03-23 Thread Chris Withers

Philip Kilner wrote:

Chris Withers wrote:

Dunno what Nabble is



You could always google for it...

;-)


touché ;-)

Although I dunno why we should waste our time googling for software 
that's poluting our list ;-)


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Re: [Zope] Nabble, again?

2006-03-22 Thread R Morris


Chris Withers wrote:
> 
> snip...
> 
> Dunno what Nabble is, but if you "added it to the original post" there, 
> then you should be aware that those of us who work offline can no longer 
> help you.
> 
> I have no idea what Nabble is, but it seems kinda pointless. Why don't 
> you just subscribed to this list?
> 


Nabble is a mail list archival service and free forum site. It provide a Web
UI and
gateway for mailing lists similar to gmane though of course, we feel that
we've
dome some things better ;)

Anyway, there is an archive of the list here:

http://www.nabble.com/Zope---General-f6715.html

Unfortunately, while users do have to subscribe to the list to post,
sometimes
they get confused with the difference between a forum and a mail list. In
this
case, the user subscribed and Nabble forwarded his question to the list for
him. 
Then he edited his post, which updated locally, but surely doesn't go out to
the list again.

I apologize for the intusion. I just wanted to clear up what happened if
anyone
was wondering.

Regards,
Rod Morris
Nabble.com
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Re: [Zope] Nabble, again?

2006-03-22 Thread Philip Kilner
Hi Chris,

Chris Withers wrote:
> Dunno what Nabble is
> 

You could always google for it...

;-)

(Sorry - couldn't help myself!)


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[Zope] Nabble, again?

2006-03-22 Thread Chris Withers

wavemaster2000 wrote:

the bottom of the traceback was html code, I have added it to the original
post
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Dunno what Nabble is, but if you "added it to the original post" there, 
then you should be aware that those of us who work offline can no longer 
help you.


I have no idea what Nabble is, but it seems kinda pointless. Why don't 
you just subscribed to this list?


Chris

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