On Fri, 14 May 2010, Greg Stark wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Greg Smith <g...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
Is it
helpful to novices that they can subscribe to a list when they won't be
overwhelmed by traffic, and can ask questions without being too concerned
about being harassed for being newbies? Probably.
Only if they aren't hoping to get answers... What percentage of the
hackers and experts who trawl -general for questions to answer are
subscribed to -novices?
-general isn't subscriber-only posts is it?
All our lists are, yes ... *but* ... the 'subscriber list' is cross list,
in that if you are subscribed to one, you can post to all ...
If they're interested in performance topics and they're not subscribed
to -general then they're missing *most* of what they're interested in
which doesn't take place on -performance. And most of what's on
-performance ends up being non-performance related questions anyways.
And IMHO, that is as much a fault of the 'old timers' on the lists as the
newbies ... if nobody redirects / loosely enforces the mandates of the
various lists, newbies aren't going to learn to post to more
appropriate ones ...
Personally, my experience with large lists is that if there is a smaller,
more focused list, I'll post there first, to avoid being lost in the noise
... and, I will re-post to a more general list *if* and only if I'm unable
to get an answer from where I posted my original ...
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