Granted that many are interested in seeing the end result, but from the 
amount of volunteers to do actual work (maybe 4 or so) there's not so much.

So in that case, a mailing list for the development and enhancements of 
existing training material makes sense, but we would still, of course, post 
an ANNOUNCE: any time we want to send out general milestone information.

However, to tell the truth, I think most of the traffic will happen in the 
beginning and then die down as people go off and actually do work. Then an 
RFC Announce will be done and there will be a flurry of comments (probably 
on here) which will end up dying down again.

Later,
    Gunther

At 04:03 PM 12/15/2000 +1100, Jeremy Howard wrote:
>Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> > META COMMENT...
> >
> >     Maybe it's time we spun off a mailing list for this discussion,
> >     unless it's still interesting to the rest of the onlookers.
> >     Anyone care to host it or take that on?
> >
>I would have thought that most people here are interested in how to teach
>mod_perl--a lot of us bring on staff who need to learn mod_perl. Personally,
>I'd be happy to see the discussion stay here...

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