People (including me) get sick of answering the same questions over
and over again, often from people with little self-initiative. I think
some people (especially php noobs) find it easier to post a question
on google groups rather than spend the time poring over the manual,
api, blogs, google groups, or cake source code.

Sometimes I begin writing a reply to a post, but halfway through I
decide not to post it because it's obvious the person hasn't done any
preliminary research or hasn't made the effort of asking their
question in a way that is easy to answer.

Personally I think it's better that we don't see as much flaming on
this mailing list as we used to get, but then again I still think we
need to split the group into two - one that deals with installation
and setup issues, and another that deals with actual usage of cakephp,
mvc best practices, etc.

Cheers,
Adam

On Jul 11, 5:57 pm, polutan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello :) i'am so sorry before if this post sounds insulting :)
> i just want to know, why most of questions here is rarely answered? is
> all happier using #cakephp instead of cake's google group? why cake's
> mailing list was not as crowded as in #cakephp irc channel?
>
> Thank you :)
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