For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
can gain a trust
with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
account to help out hacking
Shen directly.
Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
with me so anybody of you
can contact me to get an account.
Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
that we publish to be
good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
kill out spam. Also I
like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
Marks lead to just act as a
spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
and continuing discussions
in Qi.
Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
collaborate on the project.
On gaining trust: way to go.
I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may like
http://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> can gain a trust
> with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> account to help out hacking
> Shen directly.
> Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> with me so anybody of you
> can contact me to get an account.
> Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> that we publish to be
> good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> kill out spam. Also I
> like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> Marks lead to just act as a
> spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> and continuing discussions
> in Qi.
This is something I had thought about and was going to mention - that
the task of maintaining this group will pass to my friend and
colleague, Dr Willi Riha. He will follow my practice of only deleting
spam. Hence this space will remain open and spam-free.
Mark
On 1 Sep, 03:17, Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
> collaborate on the project.
> On gaining trust: way to go.
> I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
> alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
> posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may likehttp://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
> and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
> make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
> biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
> that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
> Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
> suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
> towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
> prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
> On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> > I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> > can gain a trust
> > with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> > account to help out hacking
> > Shen directly.
> > Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> > with me so anybody of you
> > can contact me to get an account.
> > Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> > that we publish to be
> > good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> > kill out spam. Also I
> > like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> > Marks lead to just act as a
> > spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> > People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> > and continuing discussions
> > in Qi.
> This is something I had thought about and was going to mention - that
> the task of maintaining this group will pass to my friend and
> colleague, Dr Willi Riha. He will follow my practice of only deleting
> spam. Hence this space will remain open and spam-free.
> Mark
> On 1 Sep, 03:17, Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
> > collaborate on the project.
> > On gaining trust: way to go.
> > I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
> > alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
> > posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may likehttp://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
> > and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
> > make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
> > biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
> > that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
> > Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
> > suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
> > towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
> > prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
> > On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > > I have created a repo on github called shen,
> > > For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> > > I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> > > can gain a trust
> > > with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> > > account to help out hacking
> > > Shen directly.
> > > Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> > > with me so anybody of you
> > > can contact me to get an account.
> > > Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> > > that we publish to be
> > > good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> > > kill out spam. Also I
> > > like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> > > Marks lead to just act as a
> > > spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> > > People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> > > and continuing discussions
> > > in Qi.
> On 1 Sep, 12:36, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > This is something I had thought about and was going to mention - that
> > the task of maintaining this group will pass to my friend and
> > colleague, Dr Willi Riha. He will follow my practice of only deleting
> > spam. Hence this space will remain open and spam-free.
> > Mark
> > On 1 Sep, 03:17, Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
> > > collaborate on the project.
> > > On gaining trust: way to go.
> > > I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
> > > alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
> > > posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may likehttp://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
> > > and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
> > > make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
> > > biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
> > > that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
> > > Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
> > > suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
> > > towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
> > > prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
> > > On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > > > I have created a repo on github called shen,
> > > > For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> > > > I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> > > > can gain a trust
> > > > with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> > > > account to help out hacking
> > > > Shen directly.
> > > > Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> > > > with me so anybody of you
> > > > can contact me to get an account.
> > > > Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> > > > that we publish to be
> > > > good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> > > > kill out spam. Also I
> > > > like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> > > > Marks lead to just act as a
> > > > spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> > > > People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> > > > and continuing discussions
> > > > in Qi.
> I change the license file in the repository this evening
> /stefan
> On 1 Sep, 13:37, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > Sorry; that should have been Qilang of course.
> > On 1 Sep, 12:36, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > > This is something I had thought about and was going to mention - that
> > > the task of maintaining this group will pass to my friend and
> > > colleague, Dr Willi Riha. He will follow my practice of only deleting
> > > spam. Hence this space will remain open and spam-free.
> > > Mark
> > > On 1 Sep, 03:17, Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
> > > > collaborate on the project.
> > > > On gaining trust: way to go.
> > > > I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
> > > > alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
> > > > posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may likehttp://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
> > > > and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
> > > > make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
> > > > biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
> > > > that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
> > > > Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
> > > > suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
> > > > towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
> > > > prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
> > > > On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > > > > I have created a repo on github called shen,
> > > > > For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> > > > > I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> > > > > can gain a trust
> > > > > with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> > > > > account to help out hacking
> > > > > Shen directly.
> > > > > Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> > > > > with me so anybody of you
> > > > > can contact me to get an account.
> > > > > Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> > > > > that we publish to be
> > > > > good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> > > > > kill out spam. Also I
> > > > > like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> > > > > Marks lead to just act as a
> > > > > spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> > > > > People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> > > > > and continuing discussions
> > > > > in Qi.
> On 1 Sep, 20:17, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > I change the license file in the repository this evening
> > /stefan
> > On 1 Sep, 13:37, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > > Sorry; that should have been Qilang of course.
> > > On 1 Sep, 12:36, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > > > This is something I had thought about and was going to mention - that
> > > > the task of maintaining this group will pass to my friend and
> > > > colleague, Dr Willi Riha. He will follow my practice of only deleting
> > > > spam. Hence this space will remain open and spam-free.
> > > > Mark
> > > > On 1 Sep, 03:17, Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Cool to see Shen on GitHub. This will definitely someday help people
> > > > > collaborate on the project.
> > > > > On gaining trust: way to go.
> > > > > I've often pondered if the best Q&A site would be usable as a better
> > > > > alternative to traditional forums. After all, any forum subject can be
> > > > > posted in the form of a question. To this end, you may likehttp://stackoverflow.com, which is better than any typical Q&A site,
> > > > > and includes every feature we may want. All people have to do is to
> > > > > make sure they tag their questions with "Qi" and/or "Shen". And the
> > > > > biggest advantage is that questions and answers are both editable, so
> > > > > that they can become better over time (or never become out of date).
> > > > > Moreover, spam is not a problem there. One remark, though: it's
> > > > > suggested not to use the site as a discussion board; it's more geared
> > > > > towards answering questions than discussing and arguing. So you might
> > > > > prefer to still have a forum / mailing list for this.
> > > > > On Aug 31, 10:32 am, snorgers <stefan.ta...@spray.se> wrote:
> > > > > > I have created a repo on github called shen,
> > > > > > For anybody wanting to help developing, email me a message.
> > > > > > I will use this standard, people who post code and fixes on the forum
> > > > > > can gain a trust
> > > > > > with me. When you feel comfortable please ask me about getting an
> > > > > > account to help out hacking
> > > > > > Shen directly.
> > > > > > Currently I feel that Mark (of cause) and Henry Weller have a trust
> > > > > > with me so anybody of you
> > > > > > can contact me to get an account.
> > > > > > Also, I will look also have a look at the forum issue, I wan't code
> > > > > > that we publish to be
> > > > > > good looking, Also I need to be able to manage the forum in order to
> > > > > > kill out spam. Also I
> > > > > > like people with attitude. I don't mind being wrong and will follows
> > > > > > Marks lead to just act as a
> > > > > > spam filter trying not to filter out good content.
> > > > > > People have you any suggestion in what way to setup a forum for Shen
> > > > > > and continuing discussions
> > > > > > in Qi.
> > > > > > /Stefan- Hide quoted text -
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