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On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com>wrote:

We could I am wondering create a forum mailing list where any new posts
get posted to it and any subscribed user recieves emails about new posts.

Then each language would have its own mailing list.


On 14/09/2012 17:26, Marc Paré wrote:

I am getting questions re: whether there will be RSS feeds on the
LibreOffice forums. I suspect the answer is yes, and that RSS feeds for
each category will be easily set up by any user.

Note that the concerns came from some mailing list people who wish to
remain on mailing lists but also wish to monitor the forums through RSS
feeds. Their intent is to monitor the feeds and jump in to help on the
forums when needed.


Seems like we're adding layers of the possibility of confusion to me. I
think we should just keep them separate, if people (most likely developers,
qa, etc..) are more comfortable using mailing list, let that be the case,
for everyone else, forum will be good. I suspect over time everyone will
use forum but until then, running both parallel seems like the safest bet.


Best Regards,
Joel

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