Le 2010-11-20 21:32, Michael Wheatland a écrit :
Totally agree with you Lucas.
We have forums being constructed with the official LibreOffice drupal
website which will also support mailing list interaction.
Can I suggest that until the time we have created the official forums you
try out Nabble:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/
It is built off the mailing lists so it doesn't have the functionality of a
forum such as rich text and attachments, but it is a good alternative to
make things a little easier.
Michael Wheatland
LibreOffice Drupal Website Team
Hi Michael and Lucas.
Gmane is also a good tool that categorises as best it can the mailist
discussions.
There has been talk of tagging discussion threads. We should perhaps use
more of this. I have noticed that some threads have a good history of
using tags and their membership just use it as a matter of course. For
example, if you are talking about branding, you could use the following
for your subject line as:
Subject: [Design Branding] And place your subject concern here
Then the discussion of this particular thread becomes easier to follow.
If we were to use tags, then the membership would just follow this
format as a natural course of subject line creation.
Marc
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