Earl Miles wrote: > some people, IRC is just fundamentally unfriendly.
Not unfriendly, impossible to use as a result of restrictions or environment or time. It is impossible for me to contribute on IRC because of the requirement of immediacy to its use and I don't have minutes to participate in the immediate discussions at hand. With email I can contribute, answer questions, get involved in a more relaxed way. The issue is really the focus of each individual more than it is being elite to newbie. There are some individuals more focused on core and making core do more for its end users who make modules and websites from it. The problem is, the newbie who doesn't always do due diligence in finding the information on using core even though the information exists. And to add to the problem of information is the old information being found instead of the current release which changed something in the old information so we have too much old and outdated information being found when the some due diligence is attempted causing the end user to give up and ask. Therefore it is good to have these "silos" or in other words focus groups in place because the work on Drupal core needs specialty which isn't found in common and perhaps there needs to be a focus group to deal with transition into the Drupal core focus group to set the expectations for that group beyond contributing in the issues queue. -- Earnie -- http://progw.com -- http://www.for-my-kids.com