Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> Because over the last three years, this group has done an *excellent*
> job at providing help and support. And, yes, I have the credibility to
> make that claim: I have never posted a request for support on this list
> and have posted the most number of mails to the list of anybody over the
> years. 
> 
> Moving from something available as a mailing list to a web forum will
> fragment and reduce the audience.
> 
> Malcolm

As a loooong time reader of django-users I can attest to how helpful it 
and Malcolm's post were/are.

A large part of my Django knowledge is due to this list and esp Malcolm, 
thanks btw.  And I'm now happily contributing back answering whatever 
posts I can when I have the time.  But checking a couple times a day 
it's rare to find post that hasn't already been answered.


I don't see what problem is trying to be solved.

The legion of Django users is ever growing.  So much so it's now 
relatively easy to get a Python dev job due in large part I believe to 
Django's popularity and successes(at least I got one).  Besides 
excellent base documentation, there are free books, blogs, 
cookbook/snippet site, IRC, and mailing lists.  Help is abundant and in 
many forms.

-- 
Norman J. Harman Jr.
Senior Web Specialist, Austin American-Statesman
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