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Thanks,
--jeff
From: Hemant Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Supportscape Inc.
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Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:39:13 +0530
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
HI:
Heartly agree with yur idea and before this also i keep on getting agree
with same
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeff Kilbride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
I think the big problem with splitting the list is that everyone is going
to be interested in their own little niche. I for instance learn nothing
by answering many questions that I answer, but I do learn
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Subject: Re: List traffic et al
I think the big problem with splitting the list is that everyone is going to
be interested in their own little niche. I for instance learn nothing by
answering many questions that I answer, but I do learn things from reading
other answers
Shuklix
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From: Andrew Robson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
Hi,
I've been on the list about eight months and I'm not sure
I agree that splitting it will alleviate the volume problem
At 11:11 AM 06/07/01, you wrote:
Hi,
I've been on the list about eight months and I'm not sure
I agree that splitting it will alleviate the volume problem.
I'm rather afraid that I would end up subscribed to 2 or 3
high volume lists rather than one. I imagine that we would
see a lot of
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
I think the big problem with splitting the list is that everyone is
going to be interested in their own little niche. I for instance
learn nothing by answering many questions that I answer, but I do
learn things from reading other answers. If the
: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Sam Newman wrote:
Given the huge amount of traffic this list generates, I can rarely
get involved with the discussions that take place. It occurs to me
that there sems to be three major discussion themes
the same way about Unix related questions.
Thanks,
--jeff
From: Hemant Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Supportscape Inc.
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:39:13 +0530
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
HI:
Heartly agree with yur idea and before
Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Supportscape Inc.
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:39:13 +0530
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
HI:
Heartly agree with yur idea and before this also i keep on getting agree
with same kind of ideas but i just
List is tomcat-user and not java-server-development; thus, issues such
as getting Tomcat up and running (i.e. Tomcat configuration) ARE the purpose
of this list.
Methinks you should get invovled into discussion more often, given as you
say that getting Tomcat up and running is no issue to you:
Emir wrote:
List is tomcat-user and not java-server-development; thus, issues such
as getting Tomcat up and running (i.e. Tomcat configuration) ARE the
purpose
of this list.
Methinks you should get invovled into discussion more often, given as you
say that getting Tomcat up and running is
: Re: List traffic et al
Emir wrote:
List is tomcat-user and not java-server-development;
thus, issues such
as getting Tomcat up and running (i.e. Tomcat configuration) ARE the
purpose
of this list.
Methinks you should get invovled into discussion more
often, given as you
say
is] the purpose of this list, while
reducing (dramataically) the volume of correspondence.
How's that?
Emir.
-Original Message-
From: Sam Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: List traffic et al
Emir wrote:
List is tomcat-user
Paul Wrote:
well there's already [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
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there's also [EMAIL PROTECTED]
perhaps ppl with more development specific questions should use these?
Thanks for that Paul. I kind of stopped using the Sun Java forums because
they weren't much use, but after
, July 03, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: List traffic et al
Why don't we then monitor the list for a while and figure out the exact
questions that keep on coming up. We can then create an FAQ for the list
and post it somewhere (maybe Jakarta Project would host it) and we can
then
direct all newbies
Perhaps what would be useful here is some type of moderation system for
threads on the list that so people who find those topics that are most
helpful - i.e. don't seem to be covered elsewhere in the existing docs,
can be identified and flagged for inclusion in the 'official' docs.
It could
I think tomcat is a really good product, but for me it did take time to
figure out how the various config files, and their (initially) unwieldy
syntax works.
I no longer consider the tomcat configuration syntax unwieldy, but for a
newbie it can be hard to understand.
My single bigest
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Sam Newman wrote:
Given the huge amount of traffic this list generates, I can rarely
get involved with the discussions that take place. It occurs to me
that there sems to be three major discussion themes on the list as a
whole:
1.) General servlet/jsp development issues
Milt wrote:
This idea has come up before, and I think it's one of the best for
dealing with the high volume on this list (I guess it's one of the two
or three highest volume apache lists). I even volunteered to take the
lead in doing this. So I sent a note to the list owner explaining the
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