On 5/25/2014 2:34 AM, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
Hi Lauri
That is an interesting perspective: my feeling / experience was
exactly the opposite: the chief weakness of mailing lists is that they
have no usability whatsoever: I get just a flat list of unorganised
mails swamping my inbox
See on a forum you could have just edited the last post.
On 5/24/2014 8:56 PM, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
Ignore my last - I absentmindedly clicked "Send" before writing the
content!
My suggestion is that rather than splitting into multiple mailing
lists, which does not really cure an
Ham, pineapple and aura cheese. Forever. And lots of garlic.
On the topic. I prefer ml,but it's archive should have indexer.
On Sat May 24 2014 21:55:18 GMT+0300 (EEST), Goulagman wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> As per the tools I think the tools are not so relevant as long as the
> community finds its wa
+1
On Sat May 24 2014 21:01:25 GMT+0100 (BST), Kimmo Lindholm wrote:
> I give my vote for "Gone Fishing" Q&A site
>
> hmm http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sailfish-os
>
>
>
> >>>
> Now since a forum is suggested, I cannot resist to propose my favourite way
> of finding and sharing de
24.5.2014 19:32, "Thomas B. Rücker":
* karma: so distracting, I prefer the simple egalitarianism /
meritocracy of mailing lists
Could be folded into a mailing list feature too, just to annoy you. Just
kidding. But knowing the Intarwebz™, someone has done that already…
IIRC, the new Mailman 3 w
I give my vote for "Gone Fishing" Q&A site
hmm http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sailfish-os
>>>
Now since a forum is suggested, I cannot resist to propose my favourite way of
finding and sharing developer experience: a Q&A site (think Stack Overflow).
Even if there is together.jolla.
2014-05-24 12:56, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch skrev:
My suggestion is that rather than splitting into multiple mailing lists,
which does not really cure anything, you replace the mailing lists with
a forum. I agree it would be crazy to have both.
Now since a forum is suggested, I cannot resist
Pizza with Pineapple - abomination that tops even Kalakukko!
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 10:19 PM, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> On Saturday 24 May 2014 21:30 Stefano Mosconi wrote:
> > >> PS This thread is for generic guidelines - please keep any specific
> > >> issues
> > >> out of it.
> > >
> > > I th
On Saturday 24 May 2014 21:30 Stefano Mosconi wrote:
> >> PS This thread is for generic guidelines - please keep any specific
> >> issues
> >> out of it.
> >
> > I think grievances about the community or Jolla should be allowed to a
> > certain degree. Non-relevant personal attacks and/or trolling
Hi,
As per the tools I think the tools are not so relevant as long as the
> community finds its way to discuss. Personally I don't love forums but that
> is only my preference, as I don't like pizza with pineapple.
>
I think it's becoming too personal here. As a fervent defender of pizzas
with pi
On 24/05/2014 16:25, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Thursday 22 May 2014 15:18 David Greaves wrote:
There's been enough noise on this mailing list recently that some people
have felt they don't want to participate.
We need to be careful about over-policing discussions but there is such a
thing as und
On Saturday 24 May 2014 17:32 Thomas B. Rücker wrote:
> That sounds like you don't have a good grip on your mailbox. But let me
> pick apart your arguments below, one by one, just because I'm in the mood.
OK, one down-side to mailing lists: there are no "Like", "Thanks", "+1" or the
likes of it b
(No actual question here but my observations)
Just noticed that depending how i start my application on the phone,
DatePickerDialog returns different values.
If started from ssh session, dateText returns "24 May 2014"
If started from launcher icon (as normally user would do) or from fingerterm,
Hi,
On 05/24/2014 04:34 PM, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
> Hi Lauri
>
> That is an interesting perspective: my feeling / experience was
> exactly the opposite: the chief weakness of mailing lists is that they
> have no usability whatsoever: I get just a flat list of unorganised
> mails swamp
Hi Lauri
That is an interesting perspective: my feeling / experience was
exactly the opposite: the chief weakness of mailing lists is that they
have no usability whatsoever: I get just a flat list of unorganised
mails swamping my inbox.
That of course may be down to the weaknesses of the
24.5.2014 13:56, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch kirjoitti:
My suggestion is that rather than splitting into multiple mailing
lists, which does not really cure anything, you replace the mailing
lists with a forum. I agree it would be crazy to have both.
-1
Is there any forum platform whose usabil
On Saturday 24 May 2014 15:25 Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> > PS This thread is for generic guidelines - please keep any specific issues
> > out of it.
I forgot to mention that I much prefer a mailing list instead of a forum.
--
Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards
Thomas Tanghus
___
Hi,
this one has been around for a bit, but hasn't been discussed here so
far. I'd like to push it forward now.
At Devaamo we've been involved in Sailfish from the start and have
organized some local events that garnered a lot of interest.
We also run some infrastructure, like the community image
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Thomas Tanghus schrieb am 15:25 Samstag, 24.Mai 2014:
On Thursday 22 May 2014 15:18 David Greaves wrote:
> There's been enough noise on this mailing list recently that some people
> have felt they don't want to participate.
>
> We need to be careful about over-policing discussi
On Thursday 22 May 2014 15:18 David Greaves wrote:
> There's been enough noise on this mailing list recently that some people
> have felt they don't want to participate.
>
> We need to be careful about over-policing discussions but there is such a
> thing as under-policing too.
>
> How would we (
On Saturday, May 24, 2014 12:56:01 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
> Ignore my last - I absentmindedly clicked "Send" before writing the content!
>
> My suggestion is that rather than splitting into multiple mailing
> lists, which does not really cure anything, you replace the mailing
> lists w
Ignore my last - I absentmindedly clicked "Send" before writing the content!
My suggestion is that rather than splitting into multiple mailing
lists, which does not really cure anything, you replace the mailing
lists with a forum. I agree it would be crazy to have both.
Martin points out th
Hi Iekku
Zitat von "Iekku Pylkka" :
Ahoy,
We have been pondering the idea about forum. Truth to be told, we
are too small company to follow and contribute to that as well. We
are following/contributing to several IRC channels,
together.Jolla.com, this mailing list and I'm bombing our tec
OK, NOW YOU GET THIS PERSONAL BY MENTIONING FINNS. GET A SNICKERS FILIP REALLY !
AS A FINN, I WILL SAY THAT TODAY I HAVE MORE HOPE AND TRUST ON JOLLA THAN EVER.
WE ARE ALWAYS REALLY PROUD OF WHAT WE DO, EVEN WHEN DOING SHIT - LITERALLY.
AS A COMMUNITY MEMBER, I WILL SAY ONLY THIS - THANK YOU FOR
It was very nice experience to meet many of the people in this
community, despite the whole harm that has happened to me from Thomas,
Carsten and Jolla the company. I think there is nothing left and I need
to leave, as I gave so many chances for Jolla to fix this serious issue
and they complete
*Threats from Thomas*
So first of all look at Thomas tweets:
https://twitter.com/thp4/status/323817400233517056
https://twitter.com/thp4/status/323907491660431360
I don't know if it was about me, because there isn't an exact person
mentioned (maybe it was about someone else) and I haven't been
So just like Carsten Munk I've decided to make a separate thread (if
there wasn't enough threads on this topic). There were enough
insinuations in Carsten's e-mail so I feel I need to comment on. Now let
me like Carsten in his post tell other analogy of the whole thing or ...
no, I've changed m
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