... for your info. Thomas.
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The NetBeans Team is proud to announce that, as of this month, NetBeans IDE has 1,000,000 active users. NetBeans has come a long way since its start as a student project in 1996, and we owe this milestone to our steadfast and enthusiastic community of users. Thank you for your support! Looking forward to the next million! The NetBeans Team Read the official news: NetBeans Announces 1,000,000 Active Users --
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I for one AM NOT INTERESTED!!!!!!!!!!!
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 01:40, Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> wrote:
This is great news. Certainly shows that a NetRexx plug-in for NetBeans would be a great way to promote the language.
Which brings the question... didn´t you announce once that you were working on the development of a NetRexx plug-in for NetBeans?. Did you ever start such project?. It´d be great being able to get syntax highlighting, and the same basic functionality (for starters) as using jEdit to do NetRexx...
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Thank the heavens that Netscape´s <.BLINK><./BLINK> codes never made it to official HTML standards! ;-)) FC _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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-- Kermit On 7/27/2011 9:40 PM, Thomas Schneider wrote: ... for your info. Thomas. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 03:53, Kermit Kiser <[hidden email]> wrote: Please don't ruin our wonderful NetRexx list by posting things that are not about NetRexx. A Java IDE is not about NetRexx?. A single message "ruins a mailing list"? Actually the complaints are generating more noise and time waste (for me) than what would happened if the complainers had just ignored Thomas´ allegedly off-topic message
Come on. FC
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I agree. George On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 7:29 AM, Fernando Cassia <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I am since a while member of the NetBeans Development group, to get some knowledge about thsi IDE, but did NOT start any project there due to lack of time, money, and personal knowledge. In fact, as all of you know, I did announce too much. :-) I'm also not currently planning to invest time in a NetBeans NetRexx IDE interface, as I have to seek for commercial projects for living. I did forward this one message to the IBM mailing list, as I thought it might be interesting for this group... When someboy is NOT INTERESTED, it' s easy to skip a specific message, I do think! Sincerely, yours, Thomas Schneider. =============================================================================================== Am 28.07.2011 07:34, schrieb Fernando Cassia:
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Since NetBeans offers zero support for NetRexx and has no plan that
I know about to offer such, it is definitely not about NetRexx.
This is not an isolated "single message" but part of a distressing behavior pattern that recently got Thomas banned from the RexxLA mailing list for a while. Before that can happen here, I am trying to help Thomas by explaining that such unwanted cross posts are spam that not only slows down NetRexx progress but steals his own precious limited resource of time as well as that of others. And you are certainly right that the inevitable complaints and discussion that follow such spam messages greatly multiply the damage done. However that does not mean the correct response is always "nothing". -- KK On 7/28/2011 4:29 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
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Hi Kermit, and all,
1.) I appreciate your response. 2.) I forwarded this one message only to keep you informed what others are doing and how they are doing it ;-). Maybe we can learn something from the attitudes how to build a growing user's base, and get proper worldwide attention ???? <grin> Will not respond on this topic anymore, however. Simply Thought the info might be useful. Sorry, when it has not been ::-( . Back to work for us all :-) Thomas. =================================================================================================== Am 28.07.2011 21:59, schrieb Kermit Kiser: Since NetBeans offers zero support for NetRexx and has no plan that I know about to offer such, it is definitely not about NetRexx. --
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On Jul 28, 2011, Kermit Kiser <[hidden email]> wrote: unwanted cross posts are spam that not only slows down NetRexx progress but steals his own precious limited resource of time as well as that of others. I'm mostly in the "do nothing" camp when these issues arise, but I feel compelled to extend this thread just a bit. At heart, the issue here is cross-posting, and I agree with Kermit. Any member of this list with an interest in another list would/should already subscribe to that list. If you came across another group, even if they were rabid NetRexx folks with a thriving community and an active mailing list, cross-posting would still be wrong. The proper approach would be, "If you're interested, there is another NetRexx community at http://www.someurlorother.com. Check it out." If so inclined, I could check on and join the other list and go on about my business. Or, I could just ignore the suggestion and move along. It seems a reasonable solution to me. Tom. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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