Richard D. Worth wrote:
I think a small list of conventions on the wiki (next to the mailing
list subscribe link) would be appropriate. It could be kept up to date
very easily and would teach newcomers of our ways.
- Richard
1. Actually you should add it to the footer if you are going to requ
I think a small list of conventions on the wiki (next to the mailing list
subscribe link) would be appropriate. It could be kept up to date very
easily and would teach newcomers of our ways.
- Richard
Maybe I'm missing the point. First of all, what do you mean by "dl"?
Secondly, and maybe this is being pedantic or something, but why would
someone brand new to the list need to know how to post a thread that
says, "Hey I found a new site that uses jQuery"?
It seems like a pretty basic thing.
Chris,
How is a new user going to know to do that on the front side? Your
creating a "dl" interface language just to use the list! LOL, now that
is a bit crazy. IMO it's not the number of words it's that it takes a
good cause in a complicated direction. One of the virtues of jQuery is
not be
Also, you can't really get more self explainitory than "SITE SUBMISSION:
blah". Well, maybe you could with "SITES THAT USE JQUERY: blah"
Chris
Rey Bango wrote:
Good feedback John. Our primary method of communication at the moment
is the mailing list so what I'd like to see is everyone nice
I hear ya Dave. I think I'd like to make it something more obvious
because apart from being able to filter it out, I'd like other mailing
list readers to be able to know that a new site has been submitted and
take a look at the email.
Rey...
DaveG wrote:
In the spirit of jQ brevity, how a
Yep, that's definitely doable.
Rey
Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good feedback John. Our primary method of communication at
the moment is the mailing list so what I'd like to see is everyone
nicely
Would it be po
> -Original Message-
> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Good feedback John. Our primary method of communication at
> the moment is the mailing list so what I'd like to see is everyone
nicely
Would it be possible to put a link or a form on the 'sites using jQuery'
page tha
In the spirit of jQ brevity, how about:
Subject: site: http:\\xyz.com
~ ~ Dave
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 09:49:59 -0400, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I usually take care of site submissions and I do my best to stay on top
> of it. I've found that I've missed a couple of
Good feedback John. Our primary method of communication at the moment is
the mailing list so what I'd like to see is everyone nicely give a nudge
to anyone that doesn't submit a site using the prefix. Eventually, most
folks will catch on and we can tackle those that aren't aware on a
case-by-
New users won't know this and posts will get lost and confused over
night. Which means we will have to ignore the heading also.
Better solution... multiple lists or a forum. (I believe we have forgot
the value of Newsgroups and Forums and try to do to much on discussion
lists.)
John Farrar
R
Will do. =)
~Sean
Sounds good.
- jake
On 6/18/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys,
I usually take care of site submissions and I do my best to stay on top
of it. I've found that I've missed a couple of submissions to the list
as they got mixed in with others and I just overlooked it.
So I would
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