Ok, you guys got it :) Gerald R. Wiltse jerrywil...@gmail.com 248-893-9110 (c) 888-248-7095 (p) 888-272-6046 (f)
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Jochen Theodorou <blackd...@gmx.org> wrote: > I confirm what Pascal said.$ > I give you my perspective on SO: > I do try to answer as many question over at SO as possible... of the few > Tim does leave me ;) But recently I had not so much time and the wrong > setup to do these things, so I was not very active there... and even then > it is easy to oversee an question at SO for me. > > bye blackdrag > > > Am 08.01.2016 um 16:37 schrieb Pascal Schumacher: > >> Hi Jerry, >> >> I think it is perfectly fine to send novice questions to the mailing >> list. There were a lot of these on the old user list at codehaus. >> >> Cheers, >> Pascal >> >> Am 8. Januar 2016 16:02:58 MEZ, schrieb Gerald Wiltse >> <jerrywil...@gmail.com>: >> >> I don't feel right posting novice level questions to the user group >> because it seems it should be more for language-level discussion. >> >> At the same time, I'm stuck when I don't get any responses to >> Groovy-related questions on StackOverflow: >> >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34574498/groovy-log-to-file-log-annotation >> >> Is there any novice level Groovy-Specific forum, IRC Room, or >> otherwise, where such questions would be appropriate? >> >> It's also hard because so many solutions on the internet are for >> Grails or Gradle, and as a novice who does not use those, I'm just >> not sure how many of those things translate to my use cases. >> >> Also, FYI, Thanks to everyone who does post answers to questions on >> Stackoverflow/exchange/etc (special mention to Tim Yates, who's >> posts are always amazing). >> >> Regards, >> Jerry >> >> Gerald R. Wiltse >> jerrywil...@gmail.com <mailto:jerrywil...@gmail.com> >> >>