Re: Application Dock Menu little issue II (attack of the Dock)
Re: Application Dock Menu little issue II (attack of the Dock)
- Subject: Re: Application Dock Menu little issue II (attack of the Dock)
- From: Donald Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 13:46:33 -0500
As far as I can see, your email addresses are hidden. Your website shows
up, but all emails are "<<EMAIL REMOVED>>"
The reason I would push someone to cocoa.mamasam.com is because there are
two major Cocoa mailing lists, and this includes both. Also, having done
both searches in the apple mailing list archive and the Omnigroup mailing
list archive, searching mamasam was faster and more likely to match.
If you wish to search the Apple archives, that is of course your choice.
But as someone who has been at this just a few more months than you, been
through those questions, mamasam is an incredible resource.
Believe it or not, people here are pretty helpful, and if they suggest a
resource to you, odds are it's worth following.
Donald
on 5/14/02 1:28 PM, email@hidden at email@hidden
wrote:
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Nicholas Riley wrote:
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|btw, please try to search cocoa.mamasam.com before posting; I wrote
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|about this in January:
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|<http://cocoa.mamasam.com/MACOSXDEV/2002/01/1/21417.php>
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As the original post was in the Apple cocoa-dev mailing list, it's reasonable
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to request that the cocoa-dev archives be searched before posting. One could
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make an argument that the archives for lists such as the Apple
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projectbuilder-users should also be checked. But requesting that people search
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a *non-Apple* site--one I've never heard of before, for what it's worth--I
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think is unreasonable.
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On checking the link, it appears to be a duplicate archive of the cocoa-dev
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list, which raises two questions: (1) why not refer to the actual cocoa-dev
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archives, and (2) has Apple given permission for the *public* external display
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of the contents of those lists, *especially* as Apple restricts access to
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their own archives, specifically to exclude spammer's e-mail address
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harvesting. I, for one, don't appreciate having some other site post my e-mail
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address to the world when I was led to believe that it would be kept
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(comparatively) private.
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I'd like to know what the list administrator has to say about this.
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Glen Fisher
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