Hi,
I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
2004 : 9713 messages
2005 : 9695 messages
2007 : 4497 messages
2009 : 3778 messages
2012 : messages
What do you think?
I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
2004 : 9713 messages
2005 : 9695 messages
2007 : 4497 messages
2009 : 3778 messages
2012 : messages
What do you think?
You think, if Firebird is dead or alive?
IMHO, it is a good sign:
* Firebird is getting more stable
The product has got better
The people have gained experience
On 29/06/2012 03:13 pm, arda wrote:
Hi,
I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
2004 : 9713 messages
2005 : 9695 messages
2007 : 4497 messages
2009 : 3778 messages
2012 : messages
What do you think?
arda wrote:
I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
2004 : 9713 messages
2005 : 9695 messages
2007 : 4497 messages
2009 : 3778 messages
2012 : messages
What do you think?
People are moving away from mailing lists, or, to be more precise,
younger developers
I can notice similar decrease of messages over the years at FireBase
discussion list too.
10 years ago, there was so little technical information about IB/FB
freely available that discussion lists/forums were the main resource
for posting questions and getting some kind of support. Nowadays we