Hi Wil, Re: e-mail lists. When the separate mailing lists were started, the lists were much more lively (in the range of about 50 e-mails a day, sometimes upwards of 100, if I recall correctly). At present the lists aren't as active, but I imagine once adoption picks up the traffic rate will also pick up again.
-Matt On Sun, December 16, 2007 2:15 am, Wil Sinclair wrote: > Does anybody find the concept of project teams (as laid out here: > http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Project+Teams) worthwhile? > That is to say, not just occasionally useful, but actually worth the > extra effort to maintain and the additional complexity that they add to > the overall project? Most of the project team pages on the wiki are > woefully out of date at this point, and I happen to be very skeptical > about any process or structure that isn't part of any critical workflow > for a project- they tend to get abandoned as soon as higher-priority and > more immediate tasks come up- as these seem to have been. > Also- separate mailing lists- same question. Only 3 lists get more than > the occasional mail: general, mvc, and db. I'd venture to guess that > most of us subscribe to all 3 of these, and people tend to cross-post or > post specific questions in general if they want to make sure everyone > reads them anyways. Our traffic across all mailing lists adds up to > about 5-10 mails per day, which IMO is a nice lively- but not > overwhelming- mail rate on a list. If you think that some of these > separate lists are useful, why and which ones? Please keep in mind the > potential confusion of those new to framework who have a question and > may not know which place is best to post it or that some of these lists > are not widely read. > > Thanks for any feedback. > ,Wil