[tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-09 Thread Handoko Suwono
I like this group too. A long time ago I asked if there could be a different list each for newbie questions and another to handle more advanced questions. Now there is a new TW5, should we make a different list to accommodate those questions than to have it all grouped in one list? My

Re: [tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I certainly hope we're still newbie friendly here, and I'd be concerned if the discussion was anything but courteous and respectful. I've updated the welcome message a bit, and would welcome comments and improvements: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tiddlywiki It doesn't explicitly say

[tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-04 Thread whatever
Message or no message, I'm pretty sure all that is still the case.:D w On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 10:58:37 AM UTC+1, passingby wrote: At one time, not too long ago, this group had a welcome note which said that unlike other groups in which a user was expected to wade through all the

[tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-04 Thread David Gifford
I am sorry if you have been made to feel unwelcome by anyone. We have people in here from various cultures with varying levels of ability to write in a clear and caring way. I did get treated uncourteously once or twice by one person in particular. But over all my experience has been that the

[tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-04 Thread PMario
I think this group still is newbie friendly. The welcome message was removed, as the google groups frontpage app was changed by google. @eric or @jeremy ... I also miss this message, since it was one of the reasons, why I did my first post to the TW group. ... It made a difference for me :)

Re: [tw] Re: Is this group still newbie friendly?

2014-02-04 Thread Daniel Baird
I think it was me who wrote that group welcome message originally, so I feel quite happy hearing people remember it as an important thing. Thanks guys. Contributors and experts in an open source community all started off as newbies (or I guess original authors.. *raise eyebrow, incline head to