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  1. @erkanyilmaz yesterday I tried (again, different methods) to join the # group but it still fails. Can you help?

    Monday, 19-Jan-15 07:39:25 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. /me asking himself if it's worth doing the same investigations as from 1 year before (1) or doing an upgrade to !gs instead on the oracle instance and fixing any bugs which would, surely, happen becuase of the upgrade? (1) http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/242976

      Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:02:47 UTC from fediverse.com
      1. trying !tea

        Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:06:17 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
      2. @erkan I remember we looked at it, I cannot remember however what the findings were. Mostly I have no problem remote-joining a group (except it ends in a blank page, but it works); this one gives an error message, so it's different. I have no problem with upgrading to GS though, as long as it preserves all features I use (like classical interface, hierarchical view etc.) (and maybe the groups listing could be presented in reverse chronological order? like subscriptions/subscribers. It is UNordered now, which I find rather annoying.)

        Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:16:37 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
        1. well, hierarchical thread doesn't work in !gs (or is at least very buggy) :-(

          Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:23:09 UTC from fediverse.com
          1. @erkan then don't pgrade (yet) please - it

            Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:56:01 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
          2. @erkan then please don't upgrade (yet) - hierarchical view is absolutely essential for me. Let me say it again: I believe that should be the default view for *everyone*, whether logged in or not. Make "flat" view an option.

            Monday, 19-Jan-15 08:57:54 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
            1. I agree fully! RT @mk ... # view (1) is absolutely essential for me. Let me say it again: I believe that should be the # view for *everyone*, whether logged in or not. Make "flat" view an option. cc !gs !gnusocial (1) http://www.skilledtests.com/wiki/File:Hierarchical_threads.png

              Monday, 19-Jan-15 09:04:08 UTC from fediverse.com
          3. @erkan It might be worth it to look up the original code (ie, before Evan ripped it out and then after protests hastily slapped it back in: *that* code is a mess, because the changes were too 'fundamental' to actually support it. I'll bet the original code is cleaner and could be ripped for the algorihm (if not implementation)

            Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 15:43:59 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com