Hi all. I just want to agree that a forum would be great, it's fun getting mail but... RC is just the best. Se You around. /Gunnar
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 08:38:20 -0800, "Brady J. Frey" brady@dotfive.com wrote:
..and if you don't want the burden, I'm happy to pop it under my hosting too, and promote as needed. I can probably get some web developers who teach with me on codingforums.com to come over and try to answer some CSS/XHTML/HTML/Design/PHP/MySQL questions, or cross post to them, or get CSS Beauty in the mix. Either way, a forum would be useful.
*Brady J. Frey* creative director // *dotfive*
Brett Patterson wrote:
You mentioned something about giving away space on SF for the forum. I'm willing to head up the forum aspect (I don't have much on the skin yet, but I can work on it in my free time (would be a pleasure!!)) and manage it. Of course the devs would have access to "restricted" areas of moderation/administration, or however you want to do it. Just let me know what you need to allow me in, and I'll give it to you! My email on Sf is "bpwebman@gmail.com" (no quotes).
I was initially going to use roundcube.bpatterson.net as the forum-space; but if SF wants to host it, fine by me. Either will work in my honest opinion. But SF would make it look more official.
Eagerly awaiting your reply!!
~Brett
Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Geoffrey McCaleb wrote:
I last banged on about this last December if memory serves, but why exactly is there no support forums for Roundcube yet? I know the developers wish to keep the mailing list going for development threads, but surely we all agree that mailing lists are not the best vehicle for end user support? I know there was talk of setting up a wiki, but I haven't seen any sight of it yet.
The Wiki is on progress. Actually the wiki is ready but it's part of a Trac system that also hosts the source repository and integrates a bug-tracker. These are both not yet properly configured. You can start filling up the Wiki with useful information: http://trac.roundcube.net but remember that the tracker and the source repository are not up-to-date.
I am happy to setup and host a forum, as long as there is a consensus that it is needed. I have no desire to splinter the community though.
The decision to use mailing lists was made some time ago and I don't like to have multiple forums that I need to check periodically.
Anyone else agree? Or is this being worked on separately?
Geoffrey
Regards, Thomas