On Fri, 14 May 2010, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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There is no reason why advocacy can't happen on general. Theoretically
www could be on hackers (although I do see the point of a separate
list).
I don't feel as strong about -advocacy being removed, but we certainly
can fold in -sql and -admin. Would anyone argue against rolling those
two (sql and admin) into -general as a first step?
Question ... we have, right now:
-sql : how to write a query
-performance : how to improve performance of my queries
-admin : how to admin the server
-novice : I'm a new user
-odbc : how to use ...
-php : php related interface questions
-interfaces : more general then -odbc
why not close down -general so that ppl *have* to use better pick where to
post their question ...
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