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[89.3.178.79]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id r44sm13868446eef.2.2012.05.02.12.40.15 (version=SSLv3 cipher=OTHER); Wed, 02 May 2012 12:40:16 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <4FA18D9E.5000209@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 21:40:14 +0200 From: Raphael NICOLLE User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120424 Thunderbird/12.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Gary Rowe References: <1335808239.18613.YahooMailNeo@web121006.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <201205020931.01718.luke@dashjr.org> <201205021230.46349.luke@dashjr.org> <1335986730.68336.YahooMailNeo@web121007.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------030302080603040404010408" X-Spam-Score: -0.6 (/) X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by mx.sourceforge.net. 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We want a webpage for the dumbest end-user I think. Java? C? What the heck is this? Blockchain? Qt? Regards, Raphael On 05/02/2012 09:34 PM, Gary Rowe wrote: > How about keeping it simple? > > Bitcoin-Qt > * Requires the entire blockchain > * Standalone client > * Designed for continuous operation > * Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer > * Developed in C > * Website: https://bitcoin.org > > MultiBit > * Requires a reduced blockchain > * Standalone client > * Designed for occasional use > * Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer > * Developed in Java > * Website: http://multibit.org > > Armory > * Requires the entire blockchain > * Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt > * Designed for occasional use > * Available for Windows (64-bit only), Mac, Linux (self-build) > * Developed in Python > * Website: http://bitcoinarmory.com/ > > Electrum > * Requires no blockchain > * Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt (on server) > * Designed for occasional use > * Available for Windows, Linux (self-build) > * Developed in Python > * Website: http://ecdsa.org/electrum/ > > Bitcoin Wallet (Android client) > * Requires a reduced blockchain > * Standalone client > * Designed for occasional use on mobile > * Available for Android only > * Developed in Java > * Website: > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet&hl=en > > > > On 2 May 2012 20:25, Amir Taaki > wrote: > > This is like the most annoying thing about email. Often with group > emails, we'll be having a conversation then someone will click > reply instead of group reply and the convo will go on for a while. > Eventually I'll realise the persons are missing and add them back in. > > On Yahoo mail (which I use for spam/mailing lists), to do reply > all involves clicking a tab, scrolling down and clicking Reply > All. Normally I instead go through the steps of reply, delete To, > re-enter bitco... select drop down, click send. > > Anyone know how to make reply all the default in mutt? And how can > I exclude it from re-including my own email when I do a group > reply so I don't get the same email again. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jeff Garzik > > To: grarpamp > > Cc: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > > Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 7:29 PM > Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] new bitcoin.org > clients page > > On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 12:58 PM, grarpamp > wrote: > >> Try "Reply to All" > > > > That puts the sender in 'to' and list in 'cc', > > which dupes to the sender and eventually > > blows out the to and cc lines as everyone > > chimes in and doesn't trim. 'reply to' solves > > most of that. assuming the list sw can do it. > > "Reply-To" Munging Considered Harmful > http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html > > > > -- > Jeff Garzik > exMULTI, Inc. > jgarzik@exmulti.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development --------------030302080603040404010408 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Too technical if you ask me. We want a webpage for the dumbest end-user I think.

Java? C? What the heck is this? Blockchain? Qt?

Regards,
Raphael

On 05/02/2012 09:34 PM, Gary Rowe wrote:
How about keeping it simple?

Bitcoin-Qt
* Requires the entire blockchain
* Standalone client
* Designed for continuous operation
* Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer
* Developed in C

MultiBit
* Requires a reduced blockchain 
* Standalone client
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows, Mac, Linux with installer
* Developed in Java  

Armory
* Requires the entire blockchain
* Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt 
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows (64-bit only), Mac, Linux (self-build)
* Developed in Python

Electrum
* Requires no blockchain
* Dependent client of Bitcoin-Qt (on server)
* Designed for occasional use
* Available for Windows, Linux (self-build)
* Developed in Python

Bitcoin Wallet (Android client)
* Requires a reduced blockchain
* Standalone client
* Designed for occasional use on mobile
* Available for Android only
* Developed in Java


On 2 May 2012 20:25, Amir Taaki <zgenjix@yahoo.com> wrote:
This is like the most annoying thing about email. Often with group emails, we'll be having a conversation then someone will click reply instead of group reply and the convo will go on for a while. Eventually I'll realise the persons are missing and add them back in.

On Yahoo mail (which I use for spam/mailing lists), to do reply all involves clicking a tab, scrolling down and clicking Reply All. Normally I instead go through the steps of reply, delete To, re-enter bitco... select drop down, click send.

Anyone know how to make reply all the default in mutt? And how can I exclude it from re-including my own email when I do a group reply so I don't get the same email again.



----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@exmulti.com>
To: grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com>
Cc: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] new bitcoin.org clients page

On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 12:58 PM, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Try "Reply to All"
>
> That puts the sender in 'to' and list in 'cc',
> which dupes to the sender and eventually
> blows out the to and cc lines as everyone
> chimes in and doesn't trim. 'reply to' solves
> most of that. assuming the list sw can do it.

"Reply-To" Munging Considered Harmful
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html



--
Jeff Garzik
exMULTI, Inc.
jgarzik@exmulti.com

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