I don't think this is a good idea. I often have a few minutes spare in my
busy day and can quickly browse my inbox to see if there are any people I
can help. Pushing everything to the forums will mean less people that can
just quickly pop in a reply to a problem someone is having.

I, personally, am all for splitting the mailing list into Symfony 2 and
symfony 1 lists.

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Fabien Potencier <
fabien.potenc...@symfony-project.com> wrote:

> On 5/16/11 7:15 PM, keymaster wrote:
>
>> Having all the symfony 1.x releases mixed in with Symfony 2 posts can
>> sometimes make it difficult to discern which Symfony people are talking
>> about in their posts.
>>
>> Not everyone is explicit on whether they are referring to Symfony1 or
>> Symfony2.
>>
>> This is not only a problem for those working on Symfony2, but even those
>> trying to wade through symfony 1.x have to wade through newbies on
>> symfony 2.x.
>>
>> An additional confusion is some Symfony 1.x people seem to be using
>> Doctrine 2.
>>
>> It might be wise to separate the discussions of the two groups as the
>> two products are different enough from each other to warrant it.
>>
>>
> That's the problem of the mailing-lists vs a forum. As I said already, I
> don't want to split the community and add more mailing-lists. This is
> already quite complicated as we have two mailing-lists and a forum.
>
> The real question to me is: Do we need to move all the discussions to the
> forum, where it is much easier to organize conversations by topic?
>
> Fabien
>
>
>>
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