+1 on moving to stackoverflow

The data is structured, tagged, more easily searched and read, and more
people will participate and be exposed to iText.

Also remember it is acceptable on SO to ask then answer your own questions.
So you could make a sort of FAQ there if you wanted.

On Saturday, October 6, 2012, Bruno Lowagie wrote:

> Hello all,
> I have written a blog about one of my major frustrations: the free iText
> mailing-list.
> See http://lowagie.com/stackoverflow
> We have almost 2,500 subscribers on iText-questions.
> I'd like to hear your opinion. In public. On this list (as long as it's
> open).
> best regards,
> Bruno Lowagie
>
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