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My goal was to provide an area that fosters stretching PHP. Big
projects, unusual projects, weird hacks... all kinds of advanced stuff.
I have thought that providing an "advanced" area might make people more
likely to post stuff like "Look at this..." and provide some intriguing
discussi
Marc Greenstock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 7:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Let's start a php-advanced list!
Interesting topic,
However I don't necessarily agree that newbie's wont get their question
answered.
There are a lot of helpfully peo
Interesting topic,
However I don't necessarily agree that newbie's wont get their question
answered.
There are a lot of helpfully people out there, a lot of them are
advanced in their programing but find the satisfaction of helping, or
mentoring someone into advanced programming who is less ad
Sounds like you want to have more of a discussion list rather than help
list.. which is not a bad idea, regardless of expertise.
Jason
Galen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> You do make some excellent points. Maybe an advanced list isn't the
> greatest idea. But at least listen to
Hello All,
You do make some excellent points. Maybe an advanced list isn't the
greatest idea. But at least listen to what I had envisioned:
My goal was to provide an area that fosters stretching PHP. Big
projects, unusual projects, weird hacks... all kinds of advanced stuff.
I have thought tha
I definately agree with Rasmus, seperation will only cuase migration to
the advanced list anyways, you need 'advanced' users helping the
'less-advanced' users. This is the purpose of the list.
Jason
Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Galen wrote:
>
> > From my
> This has come up many times before and I really don't think it will work.
> Splitting advanced users from beginners means that there will be nobody to
> answer the beginner questions which means they will get posted to the
> advanced list where the people with the answers are. It is a
> self-def
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 01:57, Galen wrote:
> Who runs the php official mailing lists? Can we ask them to start a
> php-advanced list? Give it a description like "Ready to take you coding
> to the next level? Got questions about high-level PHP code? This is the
> list for you." Redirect people ask
This has come up many times before and I really don't think it will work.
Splitting advanced users from beginners means that there will be nobody to
answer the beginner questions which means they will get posted to the
advanced list where the people with the answers are. It is a
self-defeating se
On Saturday 06 March 2004 14:57, Galen wrote:
> From my earlier post, I've had a number of people email me, on and off
> list, that there isn't much in the way of an "advanced" php mailing
> list. It also sounds like at least a few people are quite interested in
> the possibility.
The only way y
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Galen wrote:
> From my earlier post, I've had a number of people email me, on and off
> list, that there isn't much in the way of an "advanced" php mailing
> list. It also sounds like at least a few people are quite interested in
> the possibility.
>
> Who runs the php officia
From my earlier post, I've had a number of people email me, on and off
list, that there isn't much in the way of an "advanced" php mailing
list. It also sounds like at least a few people are quite interested in
the possibility.
Who runs the php official mailing lists? Can we ask them to start a
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