Hi,

  My point is: will Struts gurus that participate this list subscribe to one more 
list? I think
they are too busy for increasing their email load a bit more.
  Newbies could get a better help if, before posting to this list, they did homework: 
i mean, read
Struts docs, Google, etc. I'm not sure about this number, it is just a guessing, but 
based on my
experience in this list, 95% of the questions are already answered. You just have to 
find that
answer, and that is what Google is for.
  
  My two cents.

Cheers,
 Daniel Silva.



--- Daniel Henrique Alves Lima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sounds good to me !
> 
> Andrew Petro wrote:
> 
> >Incidentally, have there been any thoughts on this list of differentiating
> >out a struts-user-newbie list from the main struts-user list?  
> >
> >I think it's wonderful to have a welcoming place for newbies to post
> >questions, but I think it might also be useful to be able to differentiate
> >opportunities to help out newbies / be helped as a newbie from
> >opportunities to ask more difficult questions / discuss more advanced
> >features of the framework.
> >
> >My two cents.
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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