Plone support fora currently bugged by issues with Nabble

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Graham Perrin () Plone support fora currently bugged by issues with Nabble
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With apologies for cross-posting:

<http://n2.nabble.com/Plone-support-fora-recently-bugged-tp2543282p2543309.html> confirms three ways in which users of the plone.org interface to the lists are bugged by issues with Nabble. Most noticeable is the bug that omits quotation marks (indents) from quotes.

Bugs have bitten at least Jon Stahl and me.

No need for a plone.org ticket (not an issue with our site), just raising awareness so that we can clear up any confusion that may arise.

Cheers
Graham
Graham Perrin () Re: Plone support fora currently bugged by issues with Nabble
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Will <Nabble> wrote:
Thanks for reporting this.

This will be a high priority if the Nabble quote mangles up the email making an email hard to read. But it seems that only the other mail archives are having problem, right? In other words, the nabble post shows up ok in email client, right?

A Nabble post gets sent out as a multi-part email. I guess it must be that the mailing list archive software having problem parsing the multi-part email. So, we will look into, but it's not a high priority, because it only affects the archive, which isn't as urgent as messing up user's email.
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Graham Perrin () Re: Plone support fora currently bugged by issues with Nabble
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Graham Perrin wrote:
… three ways in which users of the plone.org interface to the lists are bugged by issues with Nabble. Most noticeable is the bug that omits quotation marks (indents) from quotes.

… just raising awareness …
A fix for at least one of the three aspects was rolled up by Nabble last night.

If the other aspects are fixed, then amongst the messages in today's archive we may find a reference to the relevant post in the Nabble area, and a record of the following image: