Agreed, plus there is my favorite issue of mailing list glut, attempting
manage how many mailing lists?  Plus if I take off on vacation and want to
unsubscribe for a bit?  That could be as many as 6-7 emails, and I still
might not be able to get off all the lists. So just leave at the current
status with CF-Talk, CF-Community and the other specialist lists such as
CF-Wap and CF-Server.

Gregory Harris
Web Developer
Stirling Bridge Group LLC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Applebaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: Who wants a CF-SQL Mailing List?


> Greg
>
> I would *not* like to see the CF list subdivide... where does it end:
>
>    CF-SQL
>    CF-Objects
>    CF-Verity
>    CF-Mail
>    CF-WDDX
>    CF-Javascript
>
> One of the major advantages of CF is it's integration of SQL database
> (and other components).
>
> I personally enjoy and benefit from the variety of topics on this
> list... it is easy to sort/delete/ignore items that are not of
> interest.
>
> MHO
>
> Dick
>
>
>
> At 10:09 AM -0500 12/21/00, Greg Wolfinger wrote:
> >Hey Guys:
> >
> >I e-mail Michael Dinowitz about a week ago and havn't herd back
> >yet....but I think it would be a great idea to start a new mailing
> >list.  CF-SQL would be great because you could post all your
> >questions about databasing and sql, because we all run into those
> >problems when working with CF.  Hopefully I will get a good enough
> >response from this e-mail so that Michael strongly consiers starting
> >CF-SQL.  So what do you guys think?
> >
> >--Greg
> >
>
>
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