[Writersforge-plot] New Mailing List for Users (correction)
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From: John R. S. <jo...@me...> - 2002-08-11 22:18:17
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My apologies. The previous post listed the mailing lists with ...sourceforge.org. It should have been ...sourceforge.net. Here's a repost with the correct addresses. ------- Writer's Forge now has a mailing list, wri...@li..., specifically for end users. Anyone interested in using and discussing Writer's Forge software should join that list. Software developers wanting to talk about Java coding and technical issues should join (or stay on) the devel list. Here are the official descriptions of the two lists: Developer's List ---------------- wri...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/writersforge-devel The devel list is a focused forum for discussing the engineering strategies and architecture of the software. This list should be used as the primary means of communication and coordination for anyone interested in participating in the development of Writer's Forge software. Intense technical discussions are welcome, as are software patches and suggestions for architectural improvements. High level non-technical discussions about the design and use of the software should be directed to the end-user mailing list at wri...@li... instead. Community List -------------- wri...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/writersforge-plot The plot list is an open forum for end users to discuss the writing process, how to use the software, and what they want from it. This list belongs to the Writer's Forge end-user community, and can be used for whatever that community wishes. Its primary purpose is to promote discussion about how authoring software should be used, and how it can contribute to efficient, high quality writing. As such, the writersforge-plot list is the driving "plot" for the software itself, and should guide its evolution through the twists and turns of design and development. Since the process of writing is so closely entwined with the theories of character development and story design, both of those topics are welcome. The software should support as many writing styles as possible, so any insight on how authors create their stories is good for the software. However, all technical discussions about how to implement the concepts discussed on the plot list should be moved to the developers mailing list, at wri...@li.... Thanks, and let me know if you have any questions. John -- jo...@me... http://www.metacasa.com du...@ra... http://www.worldforge.org js...@us... http://writersforge.sourceforge.net Writing GNOME Applications http://www.aw.com/cseng/titles/0-201-65791-0/ |