On 6/1/07, vida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On May 31, 6:18 pm, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If you're asking a "How do I do this" questions, django-users is the
> > place to do it.
>
> I meant to CC this group when I posted to users.
>
> It's both a *how do I do this?*, and a *if there isn't a way already,
> how about we do it this one?* thingy, so I thought it'd be appropriate
> for the two groups. I think that much is apparent.

It's not. If you don't know how to do something, ask on django-users.
Proposing a solution for a problem is exceedingly premature when you
have already admitted that you don't know if a solution already
exists.

CC'ing the dev list is no better - your message is sent regardless of
how it is sent, and the group archive doesn't distinguish between To
and CC.

If, as a result of asking your original question, a design issue
arises, and needs internal discussion, _then_ start the second thread.
In many cases, the second thread won't even be required - all the
django-developers read django-users too, so quite often raising the
issue in the users list will get the problem addressed.

Sorry if this seems like I'm coming down hard on you personally - it's
not intended as a personal attack. We (the developers) need to keep a
hard line on issues like this or the value in having a low-volume
developer-only list evaporates.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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