I agree whole heartedly. It also helps people who havenĀ¹t yet made the jump
to get a feel for what to expect in migration.
Z.
Heh - I hadn't had my coffee yet. ;-)
Here are a few reasons: Pick one or take two, they're small.
#1 - It's a bad idea to fragment an already small community
No reply...
Seems separate list idea is soo absurd that no one bothers to explain why ;)
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Nicholoz Koka Kiknadze kikna...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've enjoyed much using iBatis and the mailing list was always very
helpful.
Well, now and then I have to search for
Because it's a bad idea.
Happy?
Larry
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Nicholoz Koka
Kiknadzekikna...@gmail.com wrote:
No reply...
Seems separate list idea is soo absurd that no one bothers to explain why ;)
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Nicholoz Koka Kiknadze
kikna...@gmail.com
No.
Lol
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Larry Meadors larry.mead...@gmail.comwrote:
Because it's a bad idea.
Happy?
Larry
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Nicholoz Koka
Kiknadzekikna...@gmail.com wrote:
No reply...
Seems separate list idea is soo absurd that no one bothers to
Heh - I hadn't had my coffee yet. ;-)
Here are a few reasons: Pick one or take two, they're small.
#1 - It's a bad idea to fragment an already small community (1000
users on the list) because one user doesn't want to get the dozen or
so emails a day that the list generates.
#2 - Just like
#3 - I think I'm the only person who does moderation on the ibatis
lists and don't want another one to manage. (NOTE: If someone wants to
do that with me, let me know, it's easy, but when I'm out of the
office the please subscribe emails pile up).
I'll be out of the office till September 6
I've enjoyed much using iBatis and the mailing list was always very helpful.
Well, now and then I have to search for answers in the mailing list and
usually find the answer ;) So far so good. But... I've used mailing list for
another framework - Tapestry for three major versions (3/4/5) and