Craig-
Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 9:29:36 AM, you wrote:
> They are both the most valuable.
> Perhaps more time and thoughtfulness is spent in the forums; stack examples
> can be uploaded, and it is easier to send (and read) code snippets. The
> thread structure in the forums is more transpare
They are both the most valuable.
Perhaps more time and thoughtfulness is spent in the forums; stack examples
can be uploaded, and it is easier to send (and read) code snippets. The
thread structure in the forums is more transparent and readable.
But they do basically the same thing, that is, ca
I think it's either or, if you are talking about the Nabble site. If you post
to the list, it shows up in the forums and vis versa. But I might be wrong.
Just this once...
BTW I am still getting emails in my in box addressed to
use-revolution@ as opposed to use-livecode@ because the
Nabble set
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
What I am asking is, what is the "right to live" for both parallel? Is there
a different use for both? Different people? Different topics? Isn't it too
much effort for you all to read, check and answer permanently both, the list
and the forums? For me it is too time consumin