Re: Question about this list

2010-02-02 Thread Ben Gamari
Excerpts from Amahdy's message of Wed Jan 27 21:19:30 -0500 2010: > If other developers put sometime to make life easier (and faster) for us. > There is a user interface, a browser, an email client ..etc, then only > because I like the keyboard I'll use terminal?? I do like terminal and I use > it

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-30 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 18:47 -0400, Derek Broughton wrote: > You chose digest. I've never even encountered a mailing list where digest > was the default. I'm wondering if it wouldn't be a net gain to remove digest mode from mailing lists. Even if it doesn't cause confusion like here, it still re

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-29 Thread Derek Broughton
Amahdy wrote: > Like many ppl, I don't want to check a lists group over an rss like gmane, You really, desperately, need to learn terminology if you want to convince _anybody_ that you are right. gmane news is _not_ in any sense an "rss". > and the reason of checking this list over web-browser

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Christopher Chan
Amahdy, thanks for the show. You should try irc some time. Christopher -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Amahdy
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:31, C de-Avillez wrote: > > > Now, perhaps you do not see these lines -- which would, then, point to a > problem with your email client (be it a real client, or Google, or > whatever. > > Regards, > > ..C.. > > No I received them, I don't know why u assumed that, but g

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread C de-Avillez
Amahdy wrote: > Maybe I'm missing something here (like I said in my early first post), but I > even don't know how to set a total delivery for all messages sent here, I > only receive a digest and there is no option to receive > instant-notification, although I believe mailman has this option but m

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Amahdy
Oh you mean I can't have digest and single delivery at the same time? ok I think I got the problem now ... Thanks! -- Amahdy AbdElAziz IT & Development Manager 3D Diagnostix Inc. www.3ddx.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/amahdyabdelaziz On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:26, Andrew SB wrote: > On Thu,

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Andrew SB
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Amahdy wrote: > Maybe I'm missing something here (like I said in my early first post), but I > even don't know how to set a total delivery for all messages sent here, I > only receive a digest and there is no option to receive > instant-notification, although I bel

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Amahdy
> > 2010/1/28 Amahdy >: > > >* What the problem really? when the quoted-text is collapsed and the replies > *>* are organized together and simple navigation ... yes I can follow threads > at > *>* google-groups even if it's with hund

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Siegfried-A. Gevatter
2010/1/28 Amahdy : > What the problem really? when the quoted-text is collapsed and the replies > are organized together and simple navigation ... yes I can follow threads at > google-groups even if it's with hundred replies, but here my thread with > about 10 replies, I opened 10 tabs to see them

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Amahdy
When I tell someone to migrate from Windows to Ubuntu because it's more stable, feature, performance ... etc, the answer is: I like what I'm now and I don't want to change it, my outlook is configured, my bookmarks are set, and hey I use FF not IE so please leave me like that. When I ask a Linux-a

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Markus Schönhaber
28.01.2010 02:26, Amahdy: > Anybody who read my original email in the digest will notice the problem, > the "From" has a special-char before it but I never typed it in my original > email, I don't know why this happened too maybe somebody could explain, but > my email is cropped at the original li

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Derek Broughton
Amahdy wrote: >>Because what we have works very well and doesn't rely on an external > entity. > > We all know that there is "no bug free software", so if mailman is very > good, google-groups are -per my usage- very good too > >>Mailing lists are the lifeblood of most open source projects. > >

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Derek Broughton
Amahdy wrote: > Anybody who read my original email in the digest will notice the problem, > the "From" has a special-char before it but I never typed it in my > original email, I don't know why this happened too maybe somebody could > explain, but my email is cropped at the original list website.

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-28 Thread Remco
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 03:19, Amahdy wrote: > One thing to mention, under windows, for example to change something in the > taskbar without mouse: press win-logo, press it again (it will be > activated), press tab then tab till you reach the taskbar, then press the > right-click-input, then choos

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Ben Gamari
Excerpts from Amahdy's message of Wed Jan 27 21:40:21 -0500 2010: > >* >Mailing lists are the lifeblood of most open source projects. > > *>* > > *>* Always wondering why!! why not move on to a *group* > > *>* > > *A better question would be why _should we_ move on to a "group." I see > > no clear

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Ben Gamari
Excerpts from Amahdy's message of Wed Jan 27 21:19:30 -0500 2010: > If other developers put sometime to make life easier (and faster) for us. > There is a user interface, a browser, an email client ..etc, then only > because I like the keyboard I'll use terminal?? I do like terminal and I use > it

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Kenny Hitt
Hi. My problem with sites like google or yahoo for mail is accessibility. I'm a totally blind person. Both web sites use javascript that force me into a Firefox session if I want to use them. Unfortunately, the Mozilla developers seem to put most of there recent efforts into Windows access whil

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
> > >* >Because what we have works very well and doesn't rely on an external > >entity. > *>* > *>* We all know that there is "no bug free software", so if mailman is very > good, > *>* google-groups are -per my usage- very good too > * > Excellent. Your usage evidently differs from that of a gre

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
If other developers put sometime to make life easier (and faster) for us. There is a user interface, a browser, an email client ..etc, then only because I like the keyboard I'll use terminal?? I do like terminal and I use it many times to facilate my life through commands, but I said to "facilate"

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Ben Gamari
Excerpts from Ben Gamari's message of Wed Jan 27 20:59:36 -0500 2010: Excerpts from Amahdy's message of Wed Jan 27 20:01:09 -0500 2010: > >Because what we have works very well and doesn't rely on an external entity. > > We all know that there is "no bug free software", so if mailman is very good,

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
I don't know I just sent the email like I do everytime, maybe this list tryied to agree what I said by its way by showing that it still contains strange+old bugs ... I haven't did something that couldn't be handled: from my GMail, reply to message and press send, the message is half published but

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 03:01:09 +0200 Amahdy wrote: > >Because what we have works very well and doesn't rely on an external > entity. > > We all know that there is "no bug free software", so if mailman is very > good, google-groups are -per my usage- very good too > > >Mailing lists are the lifebl

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 03:10:59 +0200 Amahdy wrote: > Is there some kind of problem here or is it for me only? my email is never > continued, it cut off the rest of the email starting from the word: F - R - > O - M -- a - n - o - t - h - e - r do I only have this problem or > what's exactly?

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
Anybody who read my original email in the digest will notice the problem, the "From" has a special-char before it but I never typed it in my original email, I don't know why this happened too maybe somebody could explain, but my email is cropped at the original list website. -- Amahdy AbdElAziz

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Anzan Hoshin Roshi
2010/1/27 Amahdy > > More effectively based on what? in our list here, open the archive, then > choose January-2010, then choose sort by date, then open a random thread, > then press "Next" > The next one will be the next one "by thread" not "by date" as expected, > this maybe a small bug (but I

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
Is there some kind of problem here or is it for me only? my email is never continued, it cut off the rest of the email starting from the word: F - R - O - M -- a - n - o - t - h - e - r do I only have this problem or what's exactly? -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@li

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
*** AND I DON'T KNOW WHY MY EMAIL WAS NOT COMPLETELY SENT, HERE IS THE REST OF IT *** ... it's new tech why not use it? >From another post I see that one way of getting some revenue, Canonical decided to make a deal with Yahoo, so why not as a way of lowering costs, use another free service inste

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Amahdy
>Because what we have works very well and doesn't rely on an external entity. We all know that there is "no bug free software", so if mailman is very good, google-groups are -per my usage- very good too >Mailing lists are the lifeblood of most open source projects. Always wondering why!! why not

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Andrew SB
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Amahdy wrote: > 2- I find it always difficult to keep updated with this kind of lists, what > type of software do you use? please share it with me, I find it very > difficult to rely on a kind of RSS because I want to hit "reply" and "quote" > the part of the messa

Re: Question about this list

2010-01-27 Thread Ben Gamari
Excerpts from Amahdy's message of Wed Jan 27 13:47:52 -0500 2010: > Many Open-Source communities use this kind of mailman mailing-lists > I feel missing something here but really wondering why? even for new > projects like Ubuntu (founded 2004 which is new to know other alternative > technologies)