On 10/29/2017 03:41 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
Those the non-specialized places. Not this channel - talking about things in this channel is a almost always a waste of time whenever the outcome is dependant on one of our volunteer contributors to do anything about it. The quicker people realise that are start engaging with the rest of our vibrant community, the better.
Please, stop being so stuck in your old ways.
Yes, but old ways are so comfortable, and they work well! In my case, I've got work-related traffic flowing to me via email. Add this to traffic from an organization I volunteer with, plus email from friends/family, plus various security-related feeds and I find that Thunderbird meets my needs. The information is "pushed" onto the one platform that rules them all (in my case). Web-based email, web-forums, and whatnot are "pull" information feeds. I wouldn't be able to support my users if they weren't able to push their requests in front of my face. I'm a "push" kind of a guy, and Thunderbird brings all those pushes to one place where I can act accordingly and preserve the traffic if needed. Some of my feeds are top-post too! This works well when you have a team of people that use email for event notification and coordination. It allows us to archive the thread of actions taken while not getting in the way of the important stuff on the top. Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org