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Subject: Re: The future of Majordomo
From: Jorge Biquez <jbiquez @ icsmx . com>
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 14:44:05 -0500
To: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM, majordomo-workers @ GreatCircle . COM, mj2-dev @ csf . colorado . edu
In-reply-to: <Pine.BSI.4.21.0010011739200.8908-100000@castro.queernet.org>
References: <ufag0mgrv3r.fsf@epithumia.math.uh.edu>

hello all.
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid.
Is there a site where I can consult what's the "wish list" of the features
that users of Majordomo has asked through the years?

Thanks in advance.

JB


At 05:44 p.m. 01/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
>On 1 Oct 2000, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>> I agree fully.  But now you're getting into the "refinements" stage where
>> before we were in the "get some kind of web interface" stage.  Keep
>> bringing these kinds of things up, and keep a list if you like.  Working on
>> things like this would be a great way for someone who wants to contribute
>> to get involved.
>
>Cool.
>
>I am willing to track a list for user interface requirements (yeah, yeah,
>I know it's a domineering term, but it maps well to the input phase), and
>serve as a focus for a simplified and task-oriented end-user and
>administrative usage model.  I know we won't get there in a single
>release, but since it's what I do for a day-job, it's an area I can add
>value.
>
>Y'know, as of a month ago, I was totally over Mj2, even though I've been
>following the -workers list for years.  Since I've contemplated other
>alternatives -- mailman, a few commercial products -- I see how well
>things have been implemented here, and want to adopt Mj2.  (Please count
>this as a voice toward getting a 2.0 beta -- or even better in some ways,
>an Mj2 1.0 beta -- out soon, despite the fact that I desperately need the
>UI work to move ahead as well.)  But it's going to take the simplification
>of the UI to get there, and I'm ready to help. 
>
>-- 
>ROGER B.A. KLORESE
rogerk@QueerNet.ORG
>PO Box 14309		                                San Francisco, CA 94114
>"There is only one real blasphemy -- the refusal of joy!"       -- Paul
Rudnick
>
>
>




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