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Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages
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Thomas Weber |
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Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages |
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Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:43:13 +0100 |
Am Mittwoch, den 30.01.2008, 21:26 -0600 schrieb Daniel J Sebald:
> Thomas L. Scofield wrote:
> >
> > OK. I am now subscribed to the maintainers list. I don't have that
> > much experience with mail lists, so my first questions are about
> > writing to this one.
> >
> > Does this message start a new thread?
>
> Yes, go to
>
> http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2008-January/thread.html
>
> to see near the bottom of the page your new thread.
>
>
> > How do I go about continuing/
> > adding to an old thread? I received mail directly from John Eaton and
> > Soren Hauberg when I wrote before. Am I correct in thinking that, to
> > view responses in general, you must actively do so (i.e., use a browser
> > and visit the list website)?
>
> I wish there were a way to break into a thread from the website
> browser. (If anyone knows of a way, let us know.) Some times I like
> to tune out and check the website archive on a monthly basis.
I think Gmane can do that:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.octave.general
Choose a message and "Followup" as Action (upper right corner). The
message will probably go to the list only.
Thomas
- octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages, Thomas L. Scofield, 2008/01/30
- Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages, Søren Hauberg, 2008/01/30
- Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages, Thomas Weber, 2008/01/30
- Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages, Daniel J Sebald, 2008/01/30
- Re: octave contributions (more): list mechanics, packages,
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