I guess, the majority of the group tends to like the way things are now. That is hardly surprising given initial posting that most people who do not like the current solution would unsubscribe. It also came to the light that enterprise developers have some restrictions in selection of the client (email) software and problems with getting too many messages. It is also obvious ( by monitoring the messages for few month back) that the questions on "enterprise" topics are rarely followed and some design questions are answered on a different level then the original question. As a result, we see fewer of such messages lately. Potentially, enterprise part of Flex business might not be getting fare share of attention.
So, here is the question - if we create separate list to see the need for enterprise list - would Adobe be willing to include links to it in the usual places/promote it/assign moderators? Sincerely, Anatole Tartakovsky Farata Systems On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:01 PM, dnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 19-Jun-08, at 2:03 PM, brucewhealton wrote: > > Maybe we need groups for different users at different experience > levels. I think this list is so big that it is hard to find a > response or thread, especially when one posts a question and wants to > find out if someone responded. I have to look and look to see if I > can find that thread anywhere, and it gets confusing when one sees so > many similar, though different threads. I'd like a feature to show me > threads that include messages where I've posted comments, questions, > or etc. > > > I tend to be one that prefers one list, and monitoring all things.... (I > like to see what is out there and what else is going on with the tech on all > levels). However with a little thought about this, the reality is this, if > it stays as one, most are creating rules to manage or delete, etc. anyways. > If we split, the same applies in some form or another. no one will ever be > happy on all levels. > > So if the powers that be decide to split, go for it.... I will just > subscribe to all the relevant ones I wish to monitor and organize how i want > (probably all dumped into a flex folder as it is now). But it gives those > who wish for more relevance more power to do so. Either way I can sort and > have the exact same info in my inbox. It just gives those who want a more > targeted inbox the ability to do so. My only suggestion is to not over > split. Pick your 5-10 (or what ever the magic number seems to be) and go for > it. > > It is all a matter or preference, but one way (to split to a point) seems > to offer more flexibility. > > Not even $0.02...... but.... > > dnk > > > > >

