> On May 29, 2019, at 7:22 AM, Richard Charles via Cocoa-dev 
> <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> Internally at Apple I would bet that most developers get their questions 
> answered by asking another developer.

Back when I worked at Apple (1998-2007) there were internal mailing lists much 
like these — I learned a lot and shared a lot on macosx-dev-internal. But yes, 
I think lists.apple.com <http://lists.apple.com/> is only still alive because 
nobody at Apple can locate the Power Mac G4 that runs it, to shut it down. ;-)

> I need to take a look at co...@apple-dev.groups.io 
> <mailto:co...@apple-dev.groups.io>. It looks interesting.

I started that list, and several others. You can see all the lists at 
https://apple-dev.groups.io/g/main <https://apple-dev.groups.io/g/main> . The 
xcode list there is pretty lively too.

It’s easy to create more, if someone has another topic they think deserves a 
list of its own.

—Jens
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