hi anurag,
the link for the forums site seems to be missing from the main ilug-bom site www.ilug-bom.org.in
is that site down?
regards, sarfaraz.
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Sometime on Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 01:55:37AM -0700, Sarfaraz Kazi said:
hi anurag,
the link for the forums site seems to be missing from the main ilug-bom site www.ilug-bom.org.in
is that site down?
Wait for a couple of days. List members have a surprise awaiting. :-)
Anurag
From: Anurag anurag@bsd.miki.eu.org
Sometime on Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 01:55:37AM -0700, Sarfaraz Kazi said:
hi anurag,
the link for the forums site seems to be missing from the main ilug-bom site www.ilug-bom.org.in
is that site down?
Wait for a couple of days. List members have a surprise awaiting. :-)
Anurag
Are we going to get phpBB forums?! :O
Regards, Dinesh.
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 03:31:56PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
Are we going to get phpBB forums?! :O
I hope not.
Actually, even if ilugbom (bom? shouldn't that be mum?) got any web-based forum, I wouldn't bother with it.
Sometime on Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 03:31:56PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi said:
Are we going to get phpBB forums?! :O
phpBB eh? Not for the time being. I was looking for something in Zope, but am not satisfied with fcForum.
Anurag
From: Anurag anurag@bsd.miki.eu.org
phpBB eh? Not for the time being. I was looking for something in Zope, but am not satisfied with fcForum.
How about Simple Machines Forum? or vBulletin? They are very good.
Regards, Dinesh.
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Sometime on Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 04:42:53PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi said:
How about Simple Machines Forum? or vBulletin? They are very good.
Both of them are non free. But do we really need a forum software?
Anurag
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 09:05:54PM +0200, Anurag wrote:
Sometime on Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 04:42:53PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi said:
How about Simple Machines Forum? or vBulletin? They are very good.
Both of them are non free. But do we really need a forum software?
more suggestions, also means more work.
adding bulletin board support is very easy in the current site. Add a relation 'Comments' add one to many relations with comment object, for which you need to add an objectType 'comments'.
Similarly add members, and make relations, and also apply voting. If you have datamodel any application can now be developed on top of this.
Earlier you were planning to bring in the mailman archives in the gnowledge base, you can now get them in the data, so it really becomes a bulletin board doubling up as a mailing list.
also try to get the data from registered volunteers into the current database and can integrate both.
Nagarjuna
From: "Nagarjuna G." nagarjun@gnowledge.org
more suggestions, also means more work.
adding bulletin board support is very easy in the current site.
*snip*
SMF is free. That is you need not pay for it. But its not under the GNU GPL. Same goes with vBulletin. We can develop our own forum or use a modded phpBB forum. But thats upto the site admins. IMHO a forum is easier, more organized way of communicating but it puts more pressure on the server(bandwidth, CPU cycles, space etc...). A mailing list on the other hand shifts all that work onto the clients which I dont like...
Regards, Dinesh.
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Dinesh Joshi wrote:
modded phpBB forum. But thats upto the site admins. IMHO a forum is easier, more organized way of communicating but it puts more pressure on the server(bandwidth, CPU cycles, space etc...). A mailing list on the other hand shifts all that work onto the clients which I dont like...
I don't like forums. Forums force me to go to a website and use a clunky web interface to enter anything. I prefer email where I can use a client of my choice.
Philip
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 2:17 am, Philip Tellis wrote:
Dinesh Joshi wrote:
modded phpBB forum. But thats upto the site admins. IMHO a forum is easier, more organized way of communicating but it puts more pressure on the server(bandwidth, CPU cycles, space etc...). A mailing list on the other hand shifts all that work onto the clients which I dont like...
I don't like forums. Forums force me to go to a website and use a clunky web interface to enter anything. I prefer email where I can use a client of my choice.
me too
From: Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net I don't like forums. Forums force me to go to a website and use a clunky web interface to enter anything. I prefer email where I can use a client of my choice.
Philip
But its so difficult to follow a thread in a mailing list...
Regards, Dinesh.
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Vinayakam Murugan wrote:
Not with any of the mail clients that I use. Pine, Mutt and Thunderbird all support threads, very well in fact.
So do KMail and Gmail.
Kmail does. Gmail doesn't. Gmail tries to guess threads based on message contents rather than relying strictly on the In-Reply-To: MIME header. As a result, Gmail groups messages with the same subject into a thread even though they are not from the same thread.
On 5/6/05, Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net wrote:
Kmail does. Gmail doesn't. Gmail tries to guess threads based on message contents rather than relying strictly on the In-Reply-To: MIME header. As a result, Gmail groups messages with the same subject into a thread even though they are not from the same thread.
Yes, I have noticed that. Any idea why they would have implemented like that. Just because it is easier to do it?
From: Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net
Dinesh Joshi wrote:
But its so difficult to follow a thread in a mailing list...
Not with any of the mail clients that I use. Pine, Mutt and Thunderbird all support threads, very well in fact.
Unfortunately, I am stuck with Hotmail's web based email service which needless to say doesnt support threads...
Regards, Dinesh.
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On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 05:38:46PM +0000, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
From: Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net Dinesh Joshi wrote:
But its so difficult to follow a thread in a mailing list...
Not with any of the mail clients that I use. Pine, Mutt and Thunderbird all support threads, very well in fact.
Unfortunately, I am stuck with Hotmail's web based email service which needless to say doesnt support threads...
Er, this would be your fault. No one is "stuck" with hotmail.
(And if you think that's rude, consider what I was originally going to post: "That's your fucking problem.")
From: Satya ilugbom@thesatya.com
Dinesh Joshi wrote:
But its so difficult to follow a thread in a mailing list...
Not with any of the mail clients that I use. Pine, Mutt and Thunderbird all support threads, very well in fact.
Unfortunately, I am stuck with Hotmail's web based email service which needless to say doesnt support threads...
Er, this would be your fault. No one is "stuck" with hotmail.
(And if you think that's rude, consider what I was originally going to post: "That's your fucking problem.")
Very funny....
Regards, Dinesh.
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