Re: [Zope-dev] forking of the mailing list

2001-04-25 Thread Andy McKay

> >There was a discussion on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about forking of the mailing
list.
> >Would there be any support behind a seperate ZPatterns list? There seem
to
> >be lots of users and lots of questions that arent of interest to people
who
> >dont use ZPatterns (like me).
>
> This morning (for me) zope-dev had 87 new messages in 29 threads. Do
> people really find this to be too many?


Nope zope-dev is my favourite list for its low traffic and great posters.
Just a suggestion that came up when the forking question came up on the zope
list. Im happy the way it is...

Cheers.
--
  Andy McKay.


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Re: [Zope-dev] forking of the mailing list

2001-04-25 Thread Toby Dickenson

On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 15:15:01 -0700, "Andy McKay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>There was a discussion on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about forking of the mailing list.
>Would there be any support behind a seperate ZPatterns list? There seem to
>be lots of users and lots of questions that arent of interest to people who
>dont use ZPatterns (like me).

I dont use ZPatterns, and regularly ignore whole ZPattern-related
threads. However I value the fact that an occasional a subject line
catches my eye, and I have a chance to learn something new. I might
not be using ZPatterns today, but that doesnt mean that it is wholly
irrelevant to me.

This morning (for me) zope-dev had 87 new messages in 29 threads. Do
people really find this to be too many?

Toby Dickenson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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