This is the old ROX web-site. Please use the new website instead.
Most discussion about ROX happens on the mailing lists. The mailing lists are available through email and as newsgroups (which can be read with a newsreader such as Pan):
news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.desktop.rox.user
gmane,
SourceForge
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rox-users
news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.desktop.rox.devel
gmane,
SourceForge.
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rox-develWhen posting to the mailing lists, please use a subject that will attract the right people to answer it, and make it easy for other people searching the archives to find what they want. Examples of bad subjects are ROX desktop question or Feature request. Good subjects would be How can I theme the file icons? or Feature request: multi-threaded filer.
Note that you can post to the lists without subscribing (but click on the subscribe link to get the address). You can then read the group using one of the web interfaces.
If clicking on the news links above directly doesn't work:
read ROX-Filer's manual!Every post to the list includes a URL at the bottom which leads to the list's information page, or you can use the Subscribe link above. Use the Edit Options button on that page to unsubscribe.
No. Please put patches in the patch tracker, and host screenshots yourself. Put a link to the tracker item or screenshot in your mailing list posting. This is because many of our subscribers use dial-up, and have to pay for their time on-line. Large emails are automatically rejected by the mailing list software.
If you have problems posting:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=1&atid=200001Not if it involves registering and filling out forms each release. We have enough to do!
You can pull the information you need automamtically from freshmeat's XML feeds (eg
http://freshmeat.net/projects-xml/rox-filer/rox-filer.xml)
or from the injector XML feeds (GPG signed) (eg
http://rox.sourceforge.net/2005/interfaces/ROX-Filer).
No. You'll get this message:
This is a semi-automatic reply. Please send bug reports, feature requests and questions to the mailing list, not to me. Thank you. * Why did I get this reply? Probably because you sent a message to me which should have gone to a public mailing list. I get around 1000 emails a month (excluding spam). Most of these are questions that could be better answered by other people, that should be seen by other people, and that should form part of the searchable public archives for whichever of my projects they concern. Sending email to me means: - No one else can answer it. - I may not notice it was sent personally (it ends up in my INBOX either way) and not answer it because I know it is the responsibility of someone else on the mailing list, who I assume has seen it. - No one else will see the reply. - I will probably have to answer the same question again, because other people can't see or search for the reply. - There is no chance for discussion of the ideas. - It may get spam-blocked before I see it. * But I don't want to subscribe to another mailing list! No problem. We have a mail-to-news interface, allowing you to browse the archives and send messages from your regular newsreader (eg, pan or slrn).