This is why I r e a l l y think that it is time to go to regular
newsgroups -- a lot less fussing for the user.
I have been on the gmane sight twice, and I still don't see how to
subscribe. It is not worth the bother!
Spam aside, what are the objections to regular newsgroups? It just
seems like it is the right thing to do at the right time to do it.
Dave,
On Monday, September 26, 2011 1:24 PM, "Ken Springer" <snowshed1@q.com>
wrote:
On 9/26/11 1:16 PM, dave boland wrote:
Instead, I'll try to figure out this gmane thing. I've been subscribed
to:
gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.documentation
for a few months, but there are never any updates to it, so something
needs to get fixed.
A short time back, the email addresses for the mailing lists were
changed, and there were acknowledged problems. Eventually, I had to
completely redo my settings with both LO and Gmane to get everything
working.
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