Hello all,

Although I do more lurking than posting:

I'll also give a *+1* to: *Separation can be a very good thing*.
Agreed with all of the above said.

Best regards,

Julio

On Monday, September 2, 2013 2:49:43 AM UTC-4, Sticky Notes wrote:
>
> The more I see and hear about TW5 the more I think it's too different and 
> targeted at a very different crowd than TWC, and honestly I think it's 
> starting to get a little confusing around here with some topics, and will 
> get worse in the future because the two systems share virtually nothing in 
> common. (It feels kind of like if you had a group that centered around 
> Node.js and Apache at the same time, sure they have some similarities, but 
> really wouldn't want the commonalities for them to be mixed together.)
>
> People coming to this group expecting to find help on TW5 and doing 
> searches are going to find tons of TWC topics that are going to be useless 
> to them, and people like me who plan on staying with TWC for many more 
> years (If I ever abandon it) come here to see what's happening in the TWC 
> world and get help for it which the bizarre mixing of TW5 makes 
> more unpleasant than it should be which will only get worse in the future 
> or even now the topics between the two are getting a bit muddled up.
>
> I would like to propose that the admin and developers for TW5 create a new 
> group for as it is the most practical solution before things really start 
> getting out of hand.
> For my defense on why I think TW5 should be branched off of the group and 
> not TWC is simple this group is filled with years of very helpful TWC 
> backlog posts and moving it to a new group would than cause us to loss all 
> of that.
>

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