The problem with splitting into two lists is that the "advanced" users will
not be around to answer the "beginner" questions.
I agree that there is a lot of traffic on this list, both beginner and
advanced. I see it as a benefit though.
The beginners get to learn from the advanced, and the advanced (developers)
get to see the typical types of questions that are asked. This may then
lead to a better design, or better documentation, etc.
Just my two cents. :)
Pete
Norman Timmler wrote:
> hi,
>
> the daily mails in this mailinglist incrased a lot past the last month.
> what do you think about to split the mailinglist into two. eg. into a
> beginner and advanced one.
>
> perhaps this could fit everybodys needs.
>
> norman
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