ColdFusion - that's the main focus, and things can branch off of that.
My list was created to basically act as a salon of sorts - free
communication and no limits on topics, so splitting from that was much
less flexible. I do like the separation of the lists here - it makes
sense in regards to the overall focus, and I know where to post my
questions and comments.
On that note, do you have an ETA on the CF-Java list, or is there not
much interest in the community as of yet?
- Jim
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>It was a massive pain when I first split the lists but the concept eventually
>took hold and the amount of OT talk on CF-Talk is WAAAY down from what it was.
>Yes, there still is some but its usually all funneled over to here.
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>>Like Angel said - Human nature.
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>>I have a very active mailing list I administer, and we tried to split it
>>off into different topics, since a number of users were getting annoyed
>>at the preponderance of some topics over others. That lasted a week
>>before we all got even more annoyed, and realized the one-list meme was
>>a lot easier on everyone.
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>>I mention that since I think people think and respond in a natural way,
>>to the topic at hand. Multiple lists aren't particularly condicive to
>>streaming conversations, so you see a lot of crossover. Not to say you
>>should start a "Hey, I liked this movie" thread on CF-Talk, but I don't
>>see a big problem with some peanut gallery comments now and then, even
>>on a strictly tech-only list. Human nature.
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