Of course, but if newbies are separated and together only without any
expert, who can explain them anything ?
I am actualy a subscriber for all the Digium lists. If more lists will be,
more subscribtions I will get and I will receive the same quantity of
messages  ;-)

Francois BERGERET,
France.


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I was also thinking a list for newbies...

PaulH

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> The volume/traffic on this list has been getting pretty heavy.  I find
> it hard to follow certain discussions and there are some that I am not 
> interested in.  Perhaps, we could split the list into two:  One for 
> discussing hardware (client phones and cards) and one for the software 
> (configuration, problems, etc...)  Or some other better scheme that 
> someone can propose.
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