Well, to be fair, very few people bother to scower the
archives in these situations. I can appreciate that in theory it's a good
idea but I doubt if it'll ever be practically feasable.
Moreover, if the topic is suitable for the list it will be discussed
publically anyway. So it is imaterial whether or not the initial
consultation takes place on the list.
I have already contacted Neil and explained that as far as I'm concerned
he can go ahead ... etc.
Paul
At 11:01 19/06/2007, you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at
03:51:40PM +0100, Paul Stanley wrote:
> For any future queries regarding Web-Devel please
feel free to drop me
> a line at prstanley at ntlworld.com
> Regards
> Paul (list owner/moderator)
Hi Neil, Paul
I don't know why I've missed this thread until now.
Neil. Go on and start your discussion within a new thread.
I like your library. (I've already used it as you know).
It's a promising alternative to many other approaches.
And thanks for joining ;-)
Paul: I'd like to discuss issues like this in public. Why?
This way the next person asking the same question can lookup the
answer
using the archive. Much more important is choosing an
expressive
subject so that everyone can decide in advance wether he wants to
read
the post or not.
If you (Paul and all others) have a different attitute post your
opinion so that we may change the topic of this list if it is no
longer
appropriate.
Marc Weber
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