Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-07 Thread Jacopo Cappellato
Jacques Le Roux wrote: Jeff, Hi Jacques Lurkers equals Learners... You really can't do more than LEARN until you completely understand what you are dealing with. Don't wait to completely understand OFBiz else you will never begin ;o) Yes, but take your time, read and study a lot, before a

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-07 Thread Jacopo Cappellato
Jeff, Jeff Mahurin wrote: Hi Jacques Lurkers equals Learners... You really can't do more than LEARN until you completely understand what you are dealing with. I totally agree with you here: I really appreciate the persons that join a new list and take their time in silence reading posts and

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-05 Thread Walter Vaughan
Jacopo Cappellato wrote: > Here is the number of subscribers per each of the three public OFBiz > mailing list for this month. <...> Plus I wonder how many more that subscribe via to usenet feed like news:gmain.com.java.ofbiz.user With the amount of traffic here, it can make sence deal with it

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-05 Thread David E. Jones
On Feb 5, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Chris Howe wrote: --- "David E. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At some point we definitely plan to have various sub-projects that are managed somewhat independently of the core of OFBiz (and even split the core into framework and core applications projects). I

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-05 Thread Chris Howe
--- "David E. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At some point we definitely plan to have various sub-projects that > are managed somewhat independently of the core of OFBiz (and even > split the core into framework and core applications projects). I > think we have a ways to go to get t

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-05 Thread David E. Jones
On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: Maybe separate areas for developing new pieces. In a modular fashion would encourage interested LURKERS to learn faster. I am sure it will attract others interested in those projects and suddenly you get ACTIVE participants. Yes we discus

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-05 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Jeff, > > Hi Jacques > Lurkers equals Learners... You really can't do more than LEARN until you > completely understand what you are dealing with. Don't wait to completely understand OFBiz else you will never begin ;o) > I might add that this will change as more LURKERS become better aquainted

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-04 Thread Jeff Mahurin
Hi Jacques Lurkers equals Learners... You really can't do more than LEARN until you completely understand what you are dealing with. I might add that this will change as more LURKERS become better aquainted and are able to create projects that actually work... Maybe separate areas for developing

Re: January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-04 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Thanks Jacopo, Mmm, much lurkers... Jacques From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Here is the number of subscribers per each of the three public OFBiz > mailing list for this month. > > === > > Results of your queries (based on infor

January 2007, number of subscribers to user, dev and commits mailing lists

2007-02-04 Thread Jacopo Cappellato
Here is the number of subscribers per each of the three public OFBiz mailing list for this month. === Results of your queries (based on information dated 2007-02-03): user@ofbiz.apache.org Subscribers:424 Digest readers: 33 dev@ofbiz.apa