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Re: [pygame] phpbb forum missing at pygame.org website
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- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 09:01:23 +0200
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You can assign a filter in your mail program that will move all
message from this maillist to a separate folder. In GMail it looks
like forum. Of course it is not as intuitive as forum itself, but
useful anyway.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Paulo Silva <nitrofurano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What do you all think about a phpbb forum at pygame.org, where pygame
> coders can share ideas, questions, snippets, in a way some people
> (like me) used to use this as a more effective and direct way?
>
> there are lots of people used to enjoy much more phpbb forums than
> mailing lists... (even if some developers are known as being not so
> addict on phpbb, but this may be an easier contact for newbies, which
> are not too much into mailing lists)
>
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--anatoly t.