>
> For me censorship is not the solution. Good thing its a mailing list
> and people don't have to look at it on the GGroup interface.

I do not believe in censorship either, which is why i left the thread
open. I was looking for some reaction and if people consider it
helpful then I will leave it hear. I just hope it is not noise for the
larger group.

>
> > It is not related to CakePHP support which is the mission of the group.
>
> so where can we talk about where cake is heading ? what is developed in cake ?
> As far as i like helping people here (still i prefer #cakephp) i
> thought it was a general-purpose mailing list. Are there any other
> created for that purpose?
> I know there is a #cakephp.dev  - why is it password protected then?

#cakephp is the place to talk about what is developed. If you plan on
working on tickets then #cakephp-dev is open to those who want to
actively contribute.


> it wasn't a _long_ time 
> ago:https://svn.cakephp.org/repo/whiteboard/misc/dev_meeting/Log-2005-08-...
> ie - anyone could join but only 'core' had voice. Also the logs from
> dev aren't visible too...

We do less talking about what is going on in CakePHP in the dev
channel than you would imagine. All the talking really happens on
Trac, so everyone is free to listen. In the dev channel we just make
poke fun at Nate, PhpNut, and sometimes Mariano.

>
> Apart from that i would agree with Tarique.

Too bad, but I hold out hope that you can change your mind.
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