yes, I know nabble, and I think it is great. I also think usenet is
generally great, but at some point of support it does not scale.
At mailinglists you don't have topic categories + sticky notes which I
think are quite important for navigation. Further more it lacks and a
notification system by topic there. In my view a first class spring
support (like in spring support forum) wouldn't be possible with a
mailinglist only.
Ben Gidley schrieb:
I must also say I prefer mailing lists - it is easier to follow it. If you
want a forum why not use the nabble or markmail interfaces to the mailing
lists?
e.g. http://tapestry.markmail.org/ or
http://www.nabble.com/Tapestry---User-f340.html
Ben Gidley
www.gidley.co.uk
b...@gidley.co.uk
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Andy Pahne <andy.pa...@googlemail.com>wrote:
except when they are down, just like the hibernate forums recently. I
always preferred mailing lists...
just my 2 cents
manuel aldana schrieb:
Otho schrieb:
And lastly I would suggest setting up a forum. Information is more easily
organized there and searching is more convenient than wíth a mailing list
alone. I would think that the barrier of contributing to a forum is lower
than that of contributing to / asking on a mailinglist. Well, the latter
can
also be seen as a feature in a way, but publicity and visibility never
really hurt IMO.
+1 on this one.
mailinglist is really nice, but forum often provides better search and
layout advantages (especially for code snippets). Further more you have a
better organization (categories, sticky notes etc.).
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