Dear list,
I asked one oft the developer, what way to contact them they prefer.
Thanks,
Paul
Am Dienstag, den 26.05.2009, 08:01 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
Paul Menzel schrieb:
Dear Oleksndr,
congratulations on the new release.
Do you read the mailing list? There were some posts lately. (But maybe you are just busy.)
Could you maybe update the website, what your preferred way is to contact the x2go-community/developers (mailinglist, forum, bugzille(?))? I could not find this information.
Thanks,
Paul
Hello Paul,
The best way to contact us is one of our forums: http://developer.berlios.de/forum/?group_id=8454
You can also find this address on our website if you click on "get community support" link.
Yours sincerely,
-- Oleksandr Shneyder Dipl. Informatik X2go Core Developer Team
email: oleksandr.shneyder@obviously-nice.de web: www.obviously-nice.de
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Paul Menzel schreef:
Dear list,
I asked one oft the developer, what way to contact them they prefer.
Thanks for your question and posting the result!
But I don't like forums, and as long as a mailinglist excists and I am not the only one, I will not post in a forum ;-)
My problem with forums is that you have to go there activily. And when there is no posting some time, you will forget it.
Further, I like to write messages in my own application, and not in a webinterface what is different on every forum.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis
Thanks,
Paul
Am Dienstag, den 26.05.2009, 08:01 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
Paul Menzel schrieb:
Dear Oleksndr,
congratulations on the new release.
Do you read the mailing list? There were some posts lately. (But maybe you are just busy.)
Could you maybe update the website, what your preferred way is to contact the x2go-community/developers (mailinglist, forum, bugzille(?))? I could not find this information.
Thanks,
Paul Hello Paul,
The best way to contact us is one of our forums: http://developer.berlios.de/forum/?group_id=8454
You can also find this address on our website if you click on "get community support" link.
Yours sincerely,
-- Oleksandr Shneyder Dipl. Informatik X2go Core Developer Team
email: oleksandr.shneyder@obviously-nice.de web: www.obviously-nice.de
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Dear list, (Oleksandr in CC)
Am Dienstag, den 26.05.2009, 11:03 +0200 schrieb Paul van der Vlis:
Paul Menzel schreef:
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But I don't like forums, and as long as a mailinglist excists and I am not the only one, I will not post in a forum ;-)
My problem with forums is that you have to go there activily. And when there is no posting some time, you will forget it.
Further, I like to write messages in my own application, and not in a webinterface what is different on every forum.
I am feeling the same as you. (I think I wrote the first message to this list. ;-))
Oleksandr, sorry for putting you in CC and getting on your nerves.
Do you have an idea, how the X2go community could also offer support per mailing list? I would expect a lot of potential testers and coders would join because a list is the medium they are used to.
I do not know much about the X2go community. Maybe a developer could subscribe to the list in the beginning until another person joins the community who is knowledgeable enough to take this part as the list moderator and bring topics up to the developers.
Thanks,
Paul