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Not sure if you've seen these. http://ponymail.info/list.html?user@ofbiz.apache.org http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@ofbiz.apache.org http://ponymail.info/list.html?commits@ofbiz.apache.org I think people in the ASF infra team are behind this initiative. I understand that they have imported all the ASF project mailing lists into it. I like the interface. Thanks Sharan |
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Hi Sharan,
Yes just saw this yesterday, I'm a https://twitter.com/Humbedooh follower (among other infra team members I follow :) ) I like it also (cool UI indeed), I tried it this morning and for now I still prefer Markmail because of its powerful search. I have maybe to try it more... Jacques Le 24/09/2015 09:10, Sharan-F a écrit : > Hi All > > Not sure if you've seen these. > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?user@... > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@... > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?commits@... > > I think people in the ASF infra team are behind this initiative. I > understand that they have imported all the ASF project mailing lists into > it. I like the interface. > > Thanks > Sharan > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OFBiz-Mailing-List-Archives-Ponymail-tp4672699.html > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
On 9/24/2015, 9:43:13 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Sharan, > > Yes just saw this yesterday, I'm a https://twitter.com/Humbedooh follower (among other infra team members I follow :) ) > > I like it also (cool UI indeed), I tried it this morning and for now I still prefer Markmail because of its powerful search. I have maybe to try it > more... Though Ponymail has the same capabilities, I'll agree that we could perhaps make the search form a bit more detailed. Suggestions are most welcome! I will note that PM does have one unique feature which markmail etc don't: Cross-list-threading. You can view a thread that starts on one list and continues on another as if it's still one thread. This is very useful for viewing commit emails and the discussion surrounding commits :) Any suggestions/inputs should be directed at out GitHub repo or [hidden email] (or use the ponymail interface to interact with it, you can use ASF Oauth there as well) With regards, Daniel. > > Jacques > > > Le 24/09/2015 09:10, Sharan-F a écrit : > > Hi All > > > > Not sure if you've seen these. > > > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?user@... > > > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@... > > > > http://ponymail.info/list.html?commits@... > > > > I think people in the ASF infra team are behind this initiative. I > > understand that they have imported all the ASF project mailing lists into > > it. I like the interface. > > > > Thanks > > Sharan > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OFBiz-Mailing-List-Archives-Ponymail-tp4672699.html > > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > |
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Hi Daniel,
When I add http://ponymail.info/list.html?*@ofbiz.apache.org:99999: to Firefox search bars (to search in all lists "since the dawn of time", hopefully passing a parameters) and search then for "test" (using the search bar keyword) I get <<dev@q=test&d=99999, last 30 day>> as "title" and the URL is http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@q=test&d=99999 and I get no result, though there are results when I search the dev list for the last 30 days. I did not try yet to manually edit the Firefox search bar entry, is there another way, else what should I put there? Thanks Jacques Le 24/09/2015 11:18, Daniel Gruno a écrit : > > On 9/24/2015, 9:43:13 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi Sharan, >> >> Yes just saw this yesterday, I'm a https://twitter.com/Humbedooh follower (among other infra team members I follow :) ) >> >> I like it also (cool UI indeed), I tried it this morning and for now I still prefer Markmail because of its powerful search. I have maybe to try it >> more... > Though Ponymail has the same capabilities, I'll agree that we could perhaps make the search form a bit more detailed. Suggestions are most welcome! > > I will note that PM does have one unique feature which markmail etc don't: Cross-list-threading. You can view a thread that starts on one list and continues on another as if it's still one thread. This is very useful for viewing commit emails and the discussion surrounding commits :) > > Any suggestions/inputs should be directed at out GitHub repo or [hidden email] (or use the ponymail interface to interact with it, you can use ASF Oauth there as well) > > With regards, > Daniel. > >> Jacques >> >> >> Le 24/09/2015 09:10, Sharan-F a écrit : >>> Hi All >>> >>> Not sure if you've seen these. >>> >>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?user@... >>> >>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@... >>> >>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?commits@... >>> >>> I think people in the ASF infra team are behind this initiative. I >>> understand that they have imported all the ASF project mailing lists into >>> it. I like the interface. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Sharan >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OFBiz-Mailing-List-Archives-Ponymail-tp4672699.html >>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> |
On 09/24/2015 03:42 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> Hi Daniel, > > When I add http://ponymail.info/list.html?*@ofbiz.apache.org:99999: to > Firefox search bars (to search in all lists "since the dawn of time", > hopefully passing a parameters) and search then for "test" (using the > search bar keyword) I get <<dev@q=test&d=99999, last 30 day>> as > "title" and the URL is http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@q=test&d=99999 > and I get no result, though there are results when I search the dev list > for the last 30 days. > > I did not try yet to manually edit the Firefox search bar entry, is > there another way, else what should I put there? I hadn't thought about doing an OpenSearch plugin for it - thanks for putting that thought in my head :). If you use firefox (and you refresh the page to reload the JS), you should now, in your search bar, have an option to add "PonyMail: ofbiz.apache.org mailing lists" as a search engine. This will default to a 30 day search across all ofbiz lists. I hope that's something that can be of use :) With regards, Daniel. > > Thanks > > Jacques > > Le 24/09/2015 11:18, Daniel Gruno a écrit : >> >> On 9/24/2015, 9:43:13 AM, Jacques Le Roux >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Hi Sharan, >>> >>> Yes just saw this yesterday, I'm a https://twitter.com/Humbedooh >>> follower (among other infra team members I follow :) ) >>> >>> I like it also (cool UI indeed), I tried it this morning and for now >>> I still prefer Markmail because of its powerful search. I have maybe >>> to try it >>> more... >> Though Ponymail has the same capabilities, I'll agree that we could >> perhaps make the search form a bit more detailed. Suggestions are most >> welcome! >> >> I will note that PM does have one unique feature which markmail etc >> don't: Cross-list-threading. You can view a thread that starts on one >> list and continues on another as if it's still one thread. This is >> very useful for viewing commit emails and the discussion surrounding >> commits :) >> >> Any suggestions/inputs should be directed at out GitHub repo or >> [hidden email] (or use the ponymail interface to interact with it, >> you can use ASF Oauth there as well) >> >> With regards, >> Daniel. >> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >>> Le 24/09/2015 09:10, Sharan-F a écrit : >>>> Hi All >>>> >>>> Not sure if you've seen these. >>>> >>>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?user@... >>>> >>>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?dev@... >>>> >>>> http://ponymail.info/list.html?commits@... >>>> >>>> I think people in the ASF infra team are behind this initiative. I >>>> understand that they have imported all the ASF project mailing lists >>>> into >>>> it. I like the interface. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Sharan >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OFBiz-Mailing-List-Archives-Ponymail-tp4672699.html >>>> >>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> |
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