1. Unoffical Mailing List: [was: Re: missing posts???]
- Posted by jbrown105 at speedymail.org May 30, 2002
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Well, I have taken the first brave step. The unoffical Euphoria Mailing list is here: euphoria at coollist.com To suscribe, go here: http://www.coollist.com/subscribe.html To unsuscribe, go here: http://www.coollist.com/users/login.html and edit your prefrences. I dont really expect many people to use this new list, however it is my hope that others will start hosting more specific mailing lists for Euphoria, such as a mailing list for Win32Lib. Hopefully this will result in better organization and improved performance for the users of the mailing lists. jbrown > On 0, Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> wrote: > > > > Is any/every one else not getting all posts from Topica? > > > > I never got Derek's righteously po'd post, nor the beginning of "Sequence" > > thread, and now I see a thread of "code (using Win32Lib) that doesn't seem > > to work proper" but I don't have the beginning of the thread. > > > > Arrgh! > > > > Dan Moyer > > > > I have a similar problem: I do get almost all the posts (lucky me! ;) however > I often get them out of order and it can take days to actually recieve the > post > from when it was first sent. > > Anyone willing to host (or find someone else who will) an unoffical Euphoria > Mailing List? Hopefully the alternative list will have better preformance > than Topica. > > Actually, if we go this route, we may want several mailing lists: one > for discussing Win32Lib, one for low-level Win32 API programming, one > for Linux/FreeBSD low-level programing, one for bugs fixes/ideas for > enhancements in Euphoria, and one general list for everything else > (including helping newbies figure out which list to post to!). > > Also, I'd personally like the following mailing lists despite the > fact that they are less relevant to Euphoria programming in general > applications: oen for preprocessors of Euphoria (development, comparision, > general discussion, etc.), one for modified interpreters, and one for > discussion of multi-platform GUI and IDE. > > I realize the odds of this happening are quite low, but its still > a very good idea, and it can't hurt to speak. > > jbrown > -- http://fastmail.fm - You've just been FastMailed!