I'm pretty new too, but for me at least, your suggested subject matter is really the stuff I'd like to see more of, and take part in more deeply (although I do find the list a great source of a developing community within an otherwise very introverted industry ATM, which is really cool to see). I see a little bit of tech issues on here, but it's really high-level and never gets too specific. I suspect it's a fine line between discussing development issues and sharing pseudocode however (and bragging about our own projects :)), and while I'm down with that (ideas are free, yadda yadda ;)), some might not be. In that case, is it appropriate to say "don't take part in this thread"?
Otherwise, toss 'em in! :)
Cheers,
Lux
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Drew McLellan wrote:
I'm new to this list, but as a CMS developer I'm really keen to learn from the dicussion. I'm currently hanging on every new post :)
Quick question - is it acceptable to discuss conceptual development issues here? Not on a code level, but more like "how do you approach this issue" type question? If so, I have a few issues I'd like to throw into the fire.
Thanks guys!
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