Personally I like to hear about new releases of PHP related products
here too. For how often it occurs, I can't see how 1 in 80 emails a day
is really going to impact the list. Especially since 10 to 20 emails are
generated in support or indignation for such announcements :)

+1

Cheers,
Rob.

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 20:59, Joel Rees wrote:
> >     I've just read the other thread about spammers and such.
> >     Indeed, my announcement - even for a free platform - was not complying
> > to the posting guidelines as it not a response to any questions asked.
> > 
> >     I apologize.
> 
> Where? The only guidelines that I can find for posting to this list are
> at 
> 
>     http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
> 
> I see nothing there at all concerning announcements.
> 
> I personally appreciate brief announcements of related products,
> regardless of licensing. A tag, [ANNOUNCEMENT] or [ANN], in the subject
> line would be helpful, but that's the only comment I have on the subject.
> 
> If the list maintainers do have rules or guidelines about announcements,
> maybe one of them would speak up now?

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