On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 5:33 AM, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote: > (not subscribed to list) > > Terrence brings up a critical point about how the Apache Way works: >
I knew that the "Apache Way" would be mentioned. Every time we have to do something that makes no sense, hurts or users, it's because of "The Apache Way"! The fact is that our users are not technically adept and I doubt that they could find a Cordova users list, and that if they found such a users list, most of them would eventually be stuck on that list forever because they wouldn't know how to unsubscribe from that list. Also, searching for anything on the archives of the Apache lists is extremely painful, and the only times I've seen that happen is when malicious Apache members want to go and smear the crap out of the project finding every time I've bashed the ASF and "the Apache Way". I think most of our users will get frustrated by markmail and will either ask the same thing over and over again, even though it's in the docs or just leave. Can we for once actually think of our users and not how to mess them over with "The Apache Way"?
