+1 split

2011/6/21 Jeremiah Dodds <jeremiah.do...@gmail.com>

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> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Luis Cordova <cordo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> splitting is counterproductive, we can always hit delete
>> I myself hit a ton of deletes even with sf2 and I am for sf2, so i
>> think people is having too thin of a skin.
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> If you think the use of a 1.x branch of a popular web framework is going to
> die out shortly after the release of a BC-breaking 2.0 branch that shares a
> name, you are mistaken.
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> Splitting the lists is a one-time effort, with a slope of minor annoyances
> for the users of it that trickles down to nil over the course of a few weeks
> to a month. Not splitting the list means everyone only interested in 1.x or
> 2.x gets to sift through a bunch of noise, constantly.
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