[Greasemonkey] Greasemonkey Forum at MozillaZine
A. Alfred Ayache
alfred at lastbyte.ca
Sun Jun 11 12:14:22 EDT 2006
Not a GM staffer, but I prefer fora to lists.
While this list has proven extremely useful, I'm eyeing with suspicion the
growing amount of space it takes up on my disk.
If we did entertain both media, what would be the demarcation point at which
we'd suggest forum attendees take it over to the list?
A. Alfred Ayache
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Vectorspace wrote:
> P.S. another good reason is that with MZ being pretty much the central
> hub of the Mozilla community, it's really easy for novice users to find.
>
> Vectorspace wrote:
>> The planned reorganisation of the MozillaZine Forums includes forums
>> for 2 or 3 of the popular extensions and Greasemonkey can have one, if
>> there is enough interest.
>> Obviously this is not a replacement for the mailing list, but more a
>> supplement and a place for novice users to find help before coming to
>> the mailing list. It's likely that some of the Greasemonkey staff can
>> also have moderator status for the Gm forum.
>>
>> So - who thinks its a good idea? I'm especially interested in the
>> opinions of the staff/top people - if you don't want your extension to
>> have a forum, there won't be one. It's up to you.
>>
>> Vectorspace
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