Hello, Mr. Sukla On the contents of your message:
1. Development and support teams are not the same. Some people may want to be on both, but most people choose one depending on their ability to contribute. 2. You indeed have a choice. There's many ways that you can use to get support to Drupal: the support list, the drupal.org website, IRC, stack overflow, etc. etc. Please try to be creative instead of just threatening the development list in case the support list fails you. 3. We hope you enjoy using Drupal. Feel free to contribute back in any way you can. For instance, write a blog post about how you fixed your problem. Best regards, João Ventura On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Diptiranjan Sukla <dipti.su...@webtenet.com>wrote: > Hello All, > I found my solutions. Thanks all. By the way i think the developement and > the support team are both equal. But i found my solutions. > Next time i use the supp...@drupal.org for this is type of questions. > Hope i ll get the answer soon than developement team. > Otherwise i have no choice haha :). > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Franz Iberl" <f.ib...@amazonas-box.de> > To: <development@drupal.org> > Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2012 6:29 PM > Subject: Re: [development] vs Support, was Need the some solutions form.... > > > > Am 06.05.12 08:25, schrieb Cameron Eagans: >> >>> I'm not sure why we even try to maintain that separation anymore. The >>> battle is lost. >>> >> No. >> >> in [support] there is a lot more traffic (and on topic there). >> >> On May 5, 2012 9:34 PM, "Earnie >> Boyd"<earnie@users.**sourceforge.net<ear...@users.sourceforge.net>> >>> wrote: >>> >> ... >> >>> And in the future please use supp...@drupal.org for these types of >>>> questions. This is not about development. >>>> >>> >> Servus >> Franz >> > >