Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-08 Thread Peter Langenberg
this is a very strong argument Graeme ! 2014-07-08 22:14 GMT+02:00 Graeme Gellatly : > Please no, anything but discourse. I assume here anyone recommending it has > never actually had to use it. > > > > On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Peter Langenberg > wrote: >> >> discourse looks very nice ...

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-08 Thread Graeme Gellatly
Please no, anything but discourse. I assume here anyone recommending it has never actually had to use it. On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Peter Langenberg < peter.langenb...@bubbles-it.be> wrote: > discourse looks very nice ... > > 2014-07-07 5:10 GMT+02:00 David Arnold - El Alemán : > > +1 fo

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-08 Thread Peter Langenberg
discourse looks very nice ... 2014-07-07 5:10 GMT+02:00 David Arnold - El Alemán : > +1 for discourse.org, seems someone elegantly solved the kitchen fight about > top posting already. > > @ OCA, Odoo: Please consider empower discussions with better tools. (because > tools matters) > > @Martin, I

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-06 Thread David Arnold - El Alemán
+1 for discourse.org, seems someone elegantly solved the kitchen fight about top posting already. *@ OCA, Odoo: *Please consider empower discussions with better tools. (because tools matters) @Martin, I bet, there is a "comes to my mail function" for discourse available as well. ;) __

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-04 10:21, Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli wrote: > > Not really, I tried it in Firefox (30) Interesting, so did I. Privoxy is blocking some key component. I'll have to look into that. Martin ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openerp-commu

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli
2014-07-04 18:09 GMT+02:00 Martin Collins : > It seems to need webkit based browsers. More work needed there. Not really, I tried it in Firefox (30) ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openerp-community Post to : openerp-community@lists.launchp

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-04 08:59, Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli wrote: > > It works for me, and it seems nice. Markdown support, images (with > optional drag & drop), and not too much distractions. It seems to need webkit based browsers. More work needed there. Martin __

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli
2014-07-04 16:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Collins : > Reuven Lerner was raving about http://www.discourse.org/ in LJ a couple > of months ago. It's from the StackExchange guys. Sounds like it might > not be intolerable, but the TryIt is not working for me at all. I get > that a lot with javascript heavy we

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-04 07:03, David Arnold - El Alemán wrote: > > I really don't understand why we don't explore the available tools out > there in order to find something better and start a discussion about that​. What do the smart kids use? AFAIK LKML and IRC. Mailing list comes to me. I don't like havin

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Ovnicraft
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Martin Collins wrote: > On 2014-07-03 07:03, Mariano Ruiz wrote: > > +1 avoid signatures with images and large slogans > > And top-posting :-) > Sadly, for many people, the logos and disclaimers are added by corporate > dictat at the MTA so cannot be avoided. > Tho

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-04 06:26, Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli wrote: > > ​What you are describing is not correct bottom posting. You should only > keep the relevant part of the previous message you're replying to​, not > everything. Like this. Right, except you should keep the 'wrote' line, particularly if you

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread David Arnold - El Alemán
Discussion about top and bottom won't probably ever have any effect or improove the situation. Nor probably would it about logo/signature. Discussion about better tools, however, would indeed. I really don't understand why we don't explore the available tools out there in order to find something b

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli
> > Bottom-posting may be nice when the thread is short and massages also > short. But having a N-messages thread (let's say 74), with long texts, > becomes a real annoyance to skip (N-1) messages I have already read in > previous mails. My mouse wheel suffers everytime. > ​What you are describing

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Alejandro Santana
+1 for top posting. Top is new. Bottom is old. Bottom-posting may be nice when the thread is short and massages also short. But having a N-messages thread (let's say 74), with long texts, becomes a real annoyance to skip (N-1) messages I have already read in previous mails. My mouse wheel suffers

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Peter Langenberg
+1 avoid signatures with images and large slogans People having this should create a free gmail address (I'm sure they already have one). Peter 2014-07-04 9:30 GMT+02:00 Wouter Tebbens : > > On 07/03/2014 04:10 PM, Martin Collins wrote: >> On 2014-07-03 07:26, Mariano Ruiz wrote: >>> Sorry Mart

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-04 Thread Wouter Tebbens
On 07/03/2014 04:10 PM, Martin Collins wrote: > On 2014-07-03 07:26, Mariano Ruiz wrote: >> Sorry Martin but I disagree with you, the top-posting is the most >> practical way, makes more easy follow large threads, but it just my opinion. > > Most people read from top to bottom. Forcing people to

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread David Arnold - El Alemán
++11 Still hope for a technically more advanced, thread centered solution. maybe within the oca-odoo? BTW, please note: Here is my new cool signature ;-) [image: El Alemán S.A.S] David Arnold BA HSG / Gerente 315 304 13 68/ david²elaleman.co El Alemán S.A.S Office: +

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Ian Beardslee
+1 As you read each email in the thread you just need to read the top as you work your way through the emails. Easier than scrolling through what you've already read in the previous emails that people have been replying to. But, each to their own. Just don't be like one of the other ERP type sy

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Davide Corio
On 03 Jul 2014, at 22:14, Ian Beardslee wrote: > > But, each to their own. Just don't be like one of the other ERP type > systems that will ban people from their lists for top posting. i don’t think the way we reply to emails is a real issue here. we just need to be sure the others can underst

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-03 07:26, Mariano Ruiz wrote: > Sorry Martin but I disagree with you, the top-posting is the most > practical way, makes more easy follow large threads, but it just my opinion. Most people read from top to bottom. Forcing people to do otherwise is rude. Which part of the long thread you

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Davide Corio
On 03 Jul 2014, at 15:26, Mariano Ruiz wrote: > Sorry Martin but I disagree with you, the top-posting is the most practical > way, makes more easy follow large threads, but it just my opinion. When you read an article or a book, you start from the top of the page. In an email thread, if you do

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-07-03 07:03, Mariano Ruiz wrote: > +1 avoid signatures with images and large slogans And top-posting :-) Sadly, for many people, the logos and disclaimers are added by corporate dictat at the MTA so cannot be avoided. Those replying should remove them though. Martin

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Davide Corio
On 03 Jul 2014, at 15:10, Martin Collins wrote: > And top-posting :-) +1 > Sadly, for many people, the logos and disclaimers are added by corporate > dictat at the MTA so cannot be avoided. It’s always possible to create a gmail account or so :) -- Davide Corio davide.co...@lsweb.it ERP Consu

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Mariano Ruiz
Sorry Martin but I disagree with you, the top-posting is the most practical way, makes more easy follow large threads, but it just my opinion. El 03/07/2014 10:19, "Davide Corio" escribió: > > On 03 Jul 2014, at 15:10, Martin Collins wrote: > > And top-posting :-) > > +1 > > > Sadly, for many pe

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Mariano Ruiz
+1 avoid signatures with images and large slogans El 03/07/2014 09:53, "Davide Corio" escribió: > On 03 Jul 2014, at 14:49, Leonardo LeartS Donelli > wrote: > > As someone who just recently (like less than a week ago) joined the > > mailing list, I have to say the footers / signatures with all t

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Davide Corio
On 03 Jul 2014, at 14:49, Leonardo LeartS Donelli wrote: > As someone who just recently (like less than a week ago) joined the > mailing list, I have to say the footers / signatures with all the > company pic, logo, disclaimer, etc are one of the most annoying things > ever. I've read two threads

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-07-03 Thread Leonardo "LeartS" Donelli
As someone who just recently (like less than a week ago) joined the mailing list, I have to say the footers / signatures with all the company pic, logo, disclaimer, etc are one of the most annoying things ever. I've read two threads and already can't stand them anymore. 2014-06-24 4:23 GMT+02:00 D

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-06-23 Thread David Arnold - El Alemán
2014-06-23 21:02 GMT-05:00 Martin Collins : > Looks green to me. The main problem I see with mailing lists is most > people don't know how to use them properly anymore. I admit the large > body of netiquette required for maximum effectiveness is not all > self-evident, and many MUAs encourage bad

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-06-23 Thread Martin Collins
On 2014-06-23 17:45, David Arnold - El Alemán wrote: > > I see this mailing list as a somewhat ineffictient tool to organize > discussion (and there are very valuable ones!). As a 'hardliner fireplacer' I'd want to see a superior system before supporting a switch. Never have yet. > ​Comments in

Re: [Openerp-community] Community Mailing List

2014-06-23 Thread David Arnold - El Alemán
I wasn't sure about questioning such a basic tool as malinig lists, so I asked Joel beforehand. I think he is right, in a open world, to whom it might interest, it's worth sharing... I see this mailing list as a somewhat ineffictient tool to organize discussion (and there are very valuable ones!).