thanks!
Around 500, it's still impressive.

I guess I can count a little bit less to have a number on Pharo devs, Pharo
active community.

But it is difficult to put a real number on pharo users:
If we consider that all Pharo devs (or almost) are in the both lists, (And
I guess this is not so false because my feeling is that Pharo devs tend to
help new Pharo users) it means there is no Pharo user-only, or there is no
Pharo user-only in the mailing list...
And at first I would have thought that begin to use Pharo, comes with
applying to the mailing list (because there is not a lot of tutorials and
documentations for any kind of Pharo applications all arround the net).

2015-01-26 11:43 GMT-03:00 Marcus Denker <marcus.den...@inria.fr>:

>
> > On 26 Jan 2015, at 15:39, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > probably the biggest reason is that the list has been quite inactive
> till now. Another is that many of pharo users find it easy to contribute
> back to pharo because of the nature of the enviroment and the third , the
> community is just to small to have a sizable pharo-user list. Personally I
> am surprised that Pharo-dev has not much more.
> >
> People read the mailing list via other means, too
> (Nabble, for example).
>
>         Marcus
>
>
>

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