1. topica posts
- Posted by eubotmar2 Jul 04, 2008
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Apparently, there are no emails going through topica because it was moderated by the old EUforum.
That script is currently not running. So it is not possible to use the topica EUforum.
Is that integration going to be added back, or will topica be abandoned for good?
2. Re: topica posts
- Posted by Jeremy Cowgar Jul 04, 2008
- 799 views
Apparently, there are no emails going through topica because it was moderated by the old EUforum.
That script is currently not running. So it is not possible to use the topica EUforum.
Is that integration going to be added back, or will topica be abandoned for good?
I think we should keep it up? It has served as a backup, if nothing else.
Jeremy
3. Re: topica posts
- Posted by CChris Jul 04, 2008
- 840 views
Apparently, there are no emails going through topica because it was moderated by the old EUforum.
That script is currently not running. So it is not possible to use the topica EUforum.
Is that integration going to be added back, or will topica be abandoned for good?
Topica has adware, and there were worse rumors. On that basis, I'd say grab the opportunity and drop it.
However, it was useful for one specific purpose. Messages that were more than a few weeks old could not be seen as individual pages on EuForum, and refining the search for a given post to appear alone on the result page could be tricky. Going thru Topica is simpler because you can provide a link to a single old message, which makes sense for maintenance questions, for instance.
So I'd be less drastic and say: when we have a search system where any post can be viewed and referenced individually, then drop Topica fast. But wait till then.
CChris Just for fun: is Tiggr able to handle the anti spam questions?
4. Re: topica posts
- Posted by ne1 Jul 04, 2008
- 789 views
Apparently, there are no emails going through topica because it was moderated by the old EUforum.
I think we should keep it up? It has served as a backup, if nothing else.
there was more than a few dozen signed up to send/receive through email. the rss xml_full link was another good option for reading.