[java ee programming] Re: Suggestions for the Group

2009-02-12 Thread Greenbean JavaEE
Hi All, I suggest that we adopt the home page format used by JavaIntro and Web Service group, all the links to admin questions are place at the top section of the home page for any new members to follow. The following is the cut/paste from JavaIntro group forum: *Welcome!* For the course home

[java ee programming] Re: Suggestions for the Group

2009-02-12 Thread Mick Timony
I think we may be forgetting that many of the people on the list are probably new to programming, the Internet, and discussion lists, and aren't aware of the etiquette involved. For an oveview of discussion list etiquette see (some of this might be specific to Mozilla's forums, but most of the inf

[java ee programming] Re: Suggestions for the Group

2009-02-12 Thread Natalia
Funny how easy people seem to find to suscribe and yet so hard to unsuscribe. Maybe to sign up for the course there should be a small form with some questions about the FAQ and maybe a little very basic Java. Seems incredible sometimes that someone that can't use google could attemp something lik

[java ee programming] Re: Suggestions for the Group

2009-02-12 Thread Artashes Hovasapyan
Well it could be done. But if there are people who are so lazy that they are asking the question straight away without doing even a 1 minute research on the Internet (thanks God we have something like Google), then I hardly believe that they are able to learn anything at all. The one who really wan

[java ee programming] Re: Suggestions for the Group

2009-02-12 Thread Evans '
Hi Alan, A very big thank you for your email, but you I guarantee you that you will still see countless (useless) emails despite sending this email. Does it not beg the question whether people actually read and sometimes use their head (I don't mean to offend!)? I initially joined this class j