List is "tomcat-user" and not "java-server-development"; thus, issues such
as getting Tomcat up and running (i.e. Tomcat configuration) ARE the purpose
of this list.

Methinks you should get invovled into discussion more often, given as you
say that getting Tomcat up and running is no issue to you: could you
perchance share your knowledge with us?

The lists are there to provide convenient ways of GIVING to the community,
not only TAKING...

My 2 cents.

Respectfully,




Emir.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: List traffic et al


Given the huge amount of traffic this list generates, I can rarely get
involved with the discussions that take place. It occurs to me that there
sems to be three major discussion themes on the list as a whole:

1.) General servlet/jsp development issues and how tomcat affects them
2.) General tomcat configuration issues
3.) Webserver integration issues

I guess as documentation improves (e.g. tomcat book, work by people like
Mike Slinn) points 2&3 will become less of an issue. I'm just wondering if
there is any millage in perhaps splitting the list into 2 or 3 lists?
Personally, I've got no issues with getting tomcat up and running and so
don't care too much about that end of things, however the servlet/jsp
development issues is more interesting to me.

I don't have too strong an opinion on it, its just that I worry I'm missing
some interesting topics because I don't have the time to work though all the
posts....

sam

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