I agree to a certain extent, although I have to say that this mailing-list
is my absolute favourite because "fun" is allowed and because I have learned
a hell of a lot just by reading the problems that people are experiencing on
this list.  I particularly find the design questions interesting which to me
is also a struts issue, even if it isn�t technically struts.

This list has attracted a wide diversity of people with different ideas and
visions.  I think it�s great that people are sharing their ideas and are
willling to help.  I don�t know of another list where people help out with
such detail and often at that!

My only plea:  don�t attempt to turn this into just another boring old
mailing list! ;-)

Regards,

Michael


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>
> Anyone have time to write a NLP that would automatically respond to
> "when is the next version of struts going to be released"?
>
> other than that, I agree on the really obvious questions, but how do we
> delinate what is pure struts and just associated with it?  If its
> assocaited with it isn't struts-user the place for it?  I don't have a
> good answer...
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jconrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:29 PM
> To: struts-user
> Subject: RE: Are we getting off the topic
>
>
> I also agree STRONGLY. I'm a newbie to Struts, when I signed onto the
> mailing list I read the article how to ask a good question. Two keys
> were RTFM and STFW. So read, then search, then ask.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tero P Paananen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 2:16 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: RE: Are we getting off the topic
>
>
> > This board is too valuable to me. Any thoughts?
> > Agree... Disagree....?
>
> Agree STRONGLY.
>
> There's a reason why I subscribe to Struts mailing list
> and not to "General Java" or "Tomcat Debug" mailing list.
>
> Furthermore, if people would spend even 5 minutes trying
> to search answers to their questions using Google or the
> mailing list archives, many of the questions wouldn't
> need to be asked in the first place, because they've
> already been asked and answered several times.
>
> Have some consideration for those of us who receive
> several hundred emails a day and really do not have
> time to shift through all the crap.
>
> -TPP
>
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