Legend has it that at one time the MIT student lab had a teddy bear to whom you were required to explain a programming issue you were having before you could ask the lab administrator for help.

Many people, myself included, ask a mailing list about an issue we are having, and only moments after sending you figure it out before anyone responds.

I'm considering starting a mailing list where there is no expectation of response, but by sending the email, you might figure out your issue, and if you don't, then you can copy and paste it to your regular mailing list.

Whaddya think? ;)
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