Hi,
Le 19/09/2014 12:10, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
[...]
Well, I'd like us to have an experiment on our work first - and right
now it has become obvious to many that this list is not serving much
either. Could I ask you and others for a month to subscribe to the
activity feeds on RedMine and then tell us about your experience
afterwards?
I am currently following Design Team workflow on Redmine using both
email and RSS in Thunderbird. My main concern is to be able to, at
least, read offline. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages:
- email: the sender of each article is "The Document Foundation Redmine"
which is useless as information. On the other side you can answer by
email, then you can work offline. The grouping in discussion (the main
article, its answers and the answers to the answers) is poor as it is in
a forum because you can't really see who answers to who.
- RSS: the sender is the real one but you can only read. On the other
side, RSS articles can't be grouped in discussions.
Best regards.
JBF
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