I am surprised at this division of groups.  Web2py does not have so
much traffic that it is a burden to have all messages in one group.
The intent is *precisely* to exclude people from certain
conversations.  There really can be no other reason for setting up a
"developers" group with gated write access.  The answer to "certain
comments taken out of context" is more and better communication, not
restricted lists of high priests vs. commoners.

This strikes me as very heavy-handed and autocratic.  This is not a
good sign for our project.  You have set the barrier for participation
in web2py very high by this move.  Honestly I am very surprised that
anybody (esp. Massimo) thinks this is a good idea.

Warm regards,

Joe Barnhart

On Jul 17, 5:39 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> One more thing... this is not at all intended to exclude people from
> important conversations.
>
> If you feel one way or another you can still bring it up here.
>
> It is just that sometime some comments may be taken out of context
> from new users and be interpreted in the wrong way.
>
> Let's see how it works out. If you have any suggestion to improve let
> me know.
>
> Massimo

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