I understand what you mean about splitting the community, but I put
them up incase others wanted to have a set of forums, Google groups
seems pretty good, Im still a n00b to this format though. I guess im
just more used to using forums for support.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I like your forum design.
>
> I only have reservations because I've seen the same thing happen in a
> number of projects -- splitting and distributing information across too
> many sites. Django has a central Web site, with comment mechanism, and
> Django-related RSS aggregation, and a number of (pretty active) Google
> Groups. Plus, there's the ever-helpful ICQ channel (which I found
> *very* useful when I got started).
>
> In how many places should a Django newbie be expected to look for
> solutions to his problems and answers for his questions?
>
> Or do the forums serve a niche that the groups and other channels don't
> and which I didn't recognize in my cursory glance at the forum site?
> 
> Daniel


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