I definately agree with Rasmus, seperation will only cuase migration to
the advanced list anyways, you need 'advanced' users helping the
'less-advanced' users.  This is the purpose of the list. 

Jason

Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Galen wrote:
> 
> >  From my earlier post, I've had a number of people email me, on and off
> > list, that there isn't much in the way of an "advanced" php mailing
> > list. It also sounds like at least a few people are quite interested in
> > the possibility.
> >
> > Who runs the php official mailing lists? Can we ask them to start a
> > php-advanced list? Give it a description like "Ready to take you coding
> > to the next level? Got questions about high-level PHP code? This is the
> > list for you." Redirect people asking questions like "What is SQL" and
> > "What's wrong with this code" or "How do I <insert simple task>" (which
> > a search in the manual would have found the function to do this) to the
> > php-general list. That would leave our group free to discuss meaty
> > things and really get somewhere.
> >
> > Anybody else interested in this type of list?
> 
> This has come up many times before and I really don't think it will work.
> Splitting advanced users from beginners means that there will be nobody to
> answer the beginner questions which means they will get posted to the
> advanced list where the people with the answers are.  It is a
> self-defeating separation.  Having everyone in one big lump means that
> both camps and all the camps in between learn from each other.
> 
> The other question is who decides what is advanced?  Chances are what you
> think is advanced may seem trivial to me, or vice-versa.
> 
> -Rasmus
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