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Well we could easily create an redmine account with the ML email address and subscribe to every design ticket. So every discussion would be posted also to the ML.

;-)

Regards,

Dennis Roczek

Am 04.09.2014 09:53, schrieb Jean-Baptiste Faure:
Hi,

Le 28/07/2014 23:11, Mirek M. a écrit :
Hi guys,
On our last IRC chat [1], we've decided to try out a different way of
working for a month, until the next chat. One of the major changes we've
decided on is to abandon this mailing list (as a trial) and move our
conversations to Redmine.

Is there a bridge between the Redmine forums and that mailing-list so
that it will be possible to read the forum offline ?

Is there another bridge between Redmine and our Nabble forums ?

Ok, I found the atom RSS flux but it is very hard to follow a discussion
on a forum. No discussion tree, only a time based organization, you do
not know to what message the message you are reading is responding.

Best regards.
JBF who continues to think that forum is a very poor and bad
communication tool.



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