On Jun 10, 12:55 am, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Whether there is a divide between developers and users is a moot
> point.  It is a fact that there are decisions made that are not known
> by users until it is offered to them as a fait accompli.  The
> reasonably firm enforcement of sending anything that looks like a
> developers discussion to the developers group helps reinforce the
> apparent separation. While the reason to do so is meant to not clog
> the users group with developer talk it has the side effect of
> depriving the group of a lot of inclusiveness, insight and the
> knowledge they might gain simply by osmosis.

Yes.

(I don't really have anything to add, but I wanted to acknowledge the
above.)
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