On 7/28/2010 1:13 PM, Ds Jstc wrote:
I've been using subversion in a lighthearted way for a couple of years,
recommending it to clients, sending a little money to Tigris now and
then. It works very well for most of what I need it for. But I have one
big problem that I can't resolve.

It's this: the mailing list paradigm drives me insane.

If you have more than a couple of interests, mailing lists are the only way to keep up - the messages come to you in one place instead of you have to cycle among all of them.

I want to search for solutions, complain about my favorite missing
features, and reply to other people's problems when I've already solved
them.

Realistically, how often are you going to go out of your way to look for other people's questions if they don't come to you automatically? The places I've seen that use forums - or have forum/email gateways get questions on the forums but unless there is a paid staff for the product they don't get answers.

But I can't seem to do that without subscribing to the mailing
list. And my inbox is entirely full enough, thank you.

Get a free email account at gmail, yahoo, hotmail, etc. and use that to subscribe. Don't try to mix list traffic with a work account.

There are probably thousands of competent, helpful people like me who
would love to participate, but won't subscribe to yet another list.

I'm not convinced. It is no harder to participate in dozens of lists than just one.

You
aren't hearing from them... because they're not subscribed. Please
change over to a threaded forum, so I can participate without resorting
to email.

I'd never bother to visit dozens of different forums.

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  Les Mikesell
   lesmikes...@gmail.com




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