Le 04/09/2014 10:56, Mirek M. a écrit :
[...]
You can get forum activity sent to your e-mail: log into Redmine, click
"Watch" on the forums page, and make sure that, in your Account settings,
you have e-mail notifications for things you watch set.
You can't really work with that, it is just an alert by mail. The
message is send by "The Document Foundation Redmine
<generic@redmine.documentfoundation.org>", that is not a useful
information to follow a discussion.
We don't want to forward things to the mailing list, though, because we
want the conversations to happen in one place and don't want people to
reply on the list.
Hmm, looks like as if you wanted to keep discussions closed and private.
Ok, it will be easier to make decisions. Not sure that this way you can
make decisions useful for LibreOffice and its users.
What do you plan to make this forum discoverable ?
We're getting rid of the list.
Not sure if design team is legitimate to decide that.
What do you plan to keep the list archive?
[...]
JBF who continues to think that forum is a very poor and bad
communication tool.
You should try it. :)
Instead of suggesting that I talk without knowing what I am talking
about, you should try to answer to my arguments against the use of forums.
Did you ever try a decent mail client? If you use a webmail, I can
understand why you prefer the forums. But the problem is not the use of
mailing-lists, it is how you manage your mails.
JBF
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