I can't say that i've ever found groups to be an easy way to find
information, and generally the posts I moderate seem to re-appear.
People are struggling to find what they are looking for and I don't
necessarily think that splitting it would help as we had the same
problem pre Symfony2.

I would be more inclined to concentrate on improving and adding to the
Forum and slowly moving away from Groups.

Not sure on other's thoughts here though.

I'd be happy to move my moderation time over to the Forum and give
halfer some help ;)


Chris

On Jun 9, 10:10 am, Matt Robinson <m...@lazycat.org> wrote:
> It seems fine to me the way it is, but if it's really bothering some people 
> then I think it'd be better to move Symfony 1.4 to a symfony-legacy mailing 
> list, so that discussion of the latest always happens on symfony-users. Then 
> when 3.0 comes out in the age of jet-packs and food pills, we don't have to 
> make yet another mailing list to deal with it. :)
>
> -- Matt
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> On 9 Jun 2011, at 08:16, Ricky wrote:
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> > It's a good idea that there is symfony2 group seperately, as we
> > sometimes can find our solution or get help from others more clearly.

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