Hi Lukas,

Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> Ahoi,
> 
> IMHO the symfony components (the ones not yet part of symfony core) do  
> not have a large enough user base for it to make sense to split up the  
> user and developer mailinglists, especially since there is not a 1.0  
> release yet. Messages [1][2] seem to get lost in the general "noise"  
> around the symfony framework. I therefore propose to create a new  
> mailinglist for the symfony components for both using and developing.

The problem with a new mailing-list is that the community is then more 
fragmented. Also, people need then to subscribe to several different 
mailing-lists and must remember where to post a question depending on 
the topic, which is more hassle for them. And for sure, people will post 
to the wrong mailing-list from time to time and we will start having 
different mailing-lists on the exact same topic at the end: symfony.

I'm not saying that's not a good idea, just that we need to carefully 
choose the new mailing-list we create.

What others think?

Fabien

> 
> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> [email protected]
> 
> [1] 
> http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/918c13018db40dbd
> [2] 
> http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/1f672f7a14831e9c
> 
> > 
> 

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