Re: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-06 Thread Joel Ricker
From: Andreas D. Landmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd second this suggestion, the general list has become flooded with posts that seems like a pop-quiz taken straight from the manual... Right. I've just signed up the list and I've all but given up on trying to follow things. Just way too much

Re: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-05 Thread Andreas D. Landmark
At 04.08.2001 17:27, Joel Ricker wrote: Similarly the FAQ is easy to find, and I do believe the words support suggest where help may be found. Actually my suggestion would be to take a page from way the Python lists are and call it tutor or PHP-tutor. I'd second this suggestion, the general

RE: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-04 Thread Sam Masiello
I think the problem with spreading out discussions that can be as broad as the PHP discussion is that you still tend to have people gravitate towards some of the more general or higher level discussion groups regardless of whether or not it should fall into the newbie category or not. This is

Re: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-04 Thread Joel Ricker
Similarly the FAQ is easy to find, and I do believe the words support suggest where help may be found. Actually my suggestion would be to take a page from way the Python lists are and call it tutor or PHP-tutor. Joel -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail:

RE: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-03 Thread Martin Marconcini
-Original Message- From: Sam Masiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:15 PM To: Darren Henderson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk) I think the problem with spreading out discussions that can

Re: [PHP] New lists (was [PHP] Attitude of B van Ouwerkerk)

2001-08-03 Thread Miles Thompson
Darren, et. al., Everything gets posted here - general syntax, database and install questions. Just look at the volume of php-mysql related questions; if they were directly posted on php-db the volume would drop to a more manageable level. Similarly, usage of php-install would help reduce