On Sat, 2019-05-04 at 00:28 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> On 3/5/19 10:00 pm, Tom H wrote:
> > If we could accept that some people ask for help about a test release here 
> > without pointing them to the etst list,
> 
> I really do not see why people are so against that.?? I think it's common 
> sense to let someone know they're asking the wrong people to for help in 
> solving a problem, and pointing out where they should go.?? They're going 
> to have to do that if they want to solve the problem.

I think some people also think that the Test list membership is a
subset of the Users list, i.e. the devs are reading the Users list so
they'll see the message. This is illusory.

> If you go down the route of only having one list for everything. Along 
> with the usual "how to do I do this with my software?" questions, you're 
> going have all the "the save button needs to move 3 pixels to the left" 
> design chatter.
> 
> Not to mention that new users are going to have to figure out that most 
> of the chatter about scads of bugs on some test package have absolutely 
> nothing to do with the released package that they're using, etc.
> 
> There's very good reasons to keep user and test lists apart.

+1

poc
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