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Re: [paho-dev] Question on MqttClient's subscriptions
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This is good input Sopot. I will start
monitoring the forum.
........................Scott
From:
Sopot Çela <sopotcela@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
General development
discussions for paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
09/20/2012 04:48 PM
Subject:
Re: [paho-dev]
Question on MqttClient's subscriptions
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On the other hand, being a project without a forum is
still a bad thing. A dev mailing list and a forum are different things,
they are not redundant. The dev-lists are used mainly for inter-developers
communications and occasional "to all committers" questions meanwhile
forums bear the bulk and all the sorts of question one can imagine. Also
the forum builds a knowledge base and is typically the place to do the
research before asking. At least that is how we handle communication in
the E4 project.
I would suggest you do not close it and try to keep it
up to date as much as possible. If it truly goes to the point of multiple
topics and 0 answers than I guess you might as well close it (but I disagree
with the idea that it does no harm and that the dev list suffices).
Sopot
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Ian Skerrett <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If the Paho project does
not want to use a discussion group they can request it to be turned off.
The ‘typical’ eclipse project will use mailing list for project specific
communications and discussion groups for end-user/adopter type usage questions.
However, it is up to the project.
If the Paho committers don’t
intend to monitor the discussion forum then I would suggest turning it
off. Leaving questions unanswered is definitely bad community relations.
Ian
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Sent: September-20-12 4:24 PM
To: General development discussions for paho project
Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Question on MqttClient's
subscriptions
Hi Sopot
It looks like Nick has responded to your question.
As a side issue - for the team - we should look at which
discussion groups are most appropriate. Do we need forums and mailing lists?
Can we shut off the forums or are they mandated for Eclipse projects?
Andy
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Sopot Çela <sopotcela@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Paho devs,
I have posted a question (the first ever) on the Paho forums http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/379061/ Since
the forum is there I would appreciate it if any of the competent members
of the paho community would monitor it since it is a delicate time to not
answer any questions.
However I am pasting the question here in case you all
disagree.
I have a MqttClient. How can I have a list
of the topics it is subscribed to? I see they are stored in a Hashtable
but no public API to get them.
Best,
Sopot
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