I have tried various mail clients to read the Rails mailing list for the past 12 months. As the list volume grew, it became utterly impossible to browse through the new messages and very hard to locate the useful gems I had previously found. After subscribing to a few more lists, I realized that there had to be a better way. I could not find anything to meet my needs, so I designed DevLists, which, thanks to rails, was easier done than said. http://DevLists.com aims to make managing your mailing lists as simple as possible by providing one simple, clean interface for reading your favorite mailing lists and posting responses. DevLists is packed full of features to make it possible to keep up-to-date on multiple mailing lists, including: * Ability to mark favorites by flagging interesting messages, threads, and posters * Easily track new/unread messages for each subscribed list * Fully functional keyboard navigation * Full support for folding quotes within messages * All messages are persisted for easy reference and searching. All this and it is just v1.0! Take some time to watch the movie and decide for yourself. Then be sure to let me know what you think! Cheers! Dave Teare Co-author of http://devlists.com -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!
On 19.1.2006, at 15.13, Dave Teare wrote:> I have tried various mail clients to read the Rails mailing list > for the > past 12 months. As the list volume grew, it became utterly > impossible to > browse through the new messages and very hard to locate the useful > gems > I had previously found. After subscribing to a few more lists, I > realized that there had to be a better way. I could not find anything > to meet my needs, so I designed DevLists, which, thanks to rails, was > easier done than said.Kudos, Dave. From a quick look that looks really promising. //jarkko -- Jarkko Laine http://jlaine.net http://odesign.fi
Oops, mail configuration problem. :-)>> Subject: Are you planning Subversion, SVK, and Perl (including >> DBI) lists> Hi. This is the qmail-send program at devlists.com. > I''m afraid I wasn''t able to deliver your message to the following > addresses. > This is a permanent error; I''ve given up. Sorry it didn''t work out. > > <feedback@devlists.com>: > Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) >-- -- Tom Mornini On Jan 19, 2006, at 8:13 AM, Dave Teare wrote:> I have tried various mail clients to read the Rails mailing list > for the > past 12 months. As the list volume grew, it became utterly > impossible to > browse through the new messages and very hard to locate the useful > gems > I had previously found. After subscribing to a few more lists, I > realized that there had to be a better way. I could not find anything > to meet my needs, so I designed DevLists, which, thanks to rails, was > easier done than said.
Thanks! It is now fixed. On Thursday, January 19, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Tom Mornini wrote:>Oops, mail configuration problem. :-) > >>> Subject: Are you planning Subversion, SVK, and Perl (including >> >>>DBI) lists > >> Hi. This is the qmail-send program at devlists.com. >> I''m afraid I wasn''t able to deliver your message to the following >>> addresses. >> This is a permanent error; I''ve given up. Sorry it didn''t work out. >> >> <feedback@devlists.com>: >> Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) >> >-- >-- Tom Mornini > >On Jan 19, 2006, at 8:13 AM, Dave Teare wrote: > >> I have tried various mail clients to read the Rails mailing list > >>for the >> past 12 months. As the list volume grew, it became utterly > >>impossible to >> browse through the new messages and very hard to locate the useful > gems >> I had previously found. After subscribing to a few more lists, I >> realized that there had to be a better way. I could not find anything >> to meet my needs, so I designed DevLists, which, thanks to rails, was >> easier done than said. > >_______________________________________________ >Rails mailing list >Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org >http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/railsBest Regards, Roustem. -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!
On Jan 19, 2006, at 5:13 AM, Dave Teare wrote:> I have tried various mail clients to read the Rails mailing list > for the > past 12 months. As the list volume grew, it became utterly > impossible to > browse through the new messages and very hard to locate the useful > gems > I had previously found. After subscribing to a few more lists, I > realized that there had to be a better way. I could not find anything > to meet my needs, so I designed DevLists, which, thanks to rails, was > easier done than said. > > http://DevLists.com aims to make managing your mailing lists as simple > as possible by providing one simple, clean interface for reading your > favorite mailing lists and posting responses. > > DevLists is packed full of features to make it possible to keep > up-to-date on multiple mailing lists, including: > * Ability to mark favorites by flagging interesting messages, > threads, > and posters > * Easily track new/unread messages for each subscribed list > * Fully functional keyboard navigation > * Full support for folding quotes within messages > * All messages are persisted for easy reference and searching. > > All this and it is just v1.0! Take some time to watch the movie and > decide for yourself. Then be sure to let me know what you think! > > Cheers! > Dave Teare > Co-author of http://devlists.comDave- Wow, pretty cool. I definitely think this looks really promising. Great job! Cheers- -Ezra Zygmuntowicz Yakima Herald-Republic WebMaster http://yakimaherald.com 509-577-7732 ezra@yakima-herald.com