Well in my opinion posting on stackoverflow you can probably reach a larger
audience.
But on this list your post will be read by many advanced users plus most
core developers.
I would prefer if the list does not disappear. :-)
Cheers
Stefano
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Il 04/mar/2014 19:29 "Nji, Klaus" <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Should we start encouraging folks to post all GeoServer questions onto
> StackOverflow instead of this mailing list?
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> I suspect there are advantages doing so.
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