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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: FW: Tim Bray "Let's Move XML-DEV"
In a message dated 12/03/2003 08:42:26 GMT Standard Time, donpark@d... writes: [quoting Tim Bray] To the extent that there is such a thing as an XML community, it's found at Perhaps I am the only person on XML-Dev who read Tim's blog and was tempted to classify it in the "childish ranting" category. Frustration does terrible things to perspective on an issue. Doesn't the sentence, "The problem is that the mailing list is mismanaged, broken, unreliable, inaccessible, and really ought to find a new home with competent grownup minders." suggest just a tinge of overreaction? Or is that perception only in my mind? It seems to me that the "Let's move [fill in mailing list name]" is a recurrent but intermittent topic on very many mailing lists. <sigh/> .... So I guess Tim's comments are a kind of intermittent permathread too. <aside> I wonder if the immediacy of blogging which allows the semi-permanent recording of outbursts of emotion / frustration is a healthy thing or not. It's a little like the times you shout at the wife / husband / partner and kick the apocryphal cat. Don't we all sometimes breathe a sigh of relief that nobody was videoing *that*? <grin/> </aside> My view on this list echoes many of Tim's positive comments about the content and helpfulness of the list, but I think we should also acknowledge that the uptime of the list is high and significant problems are rare. Encountering occasional software difficulties as users is good for us. ... It, hopefully, gives us insight into how *our* users view the times when the software that *we* write doesn't work as they expected/hoped. ... Amazingly, they too become very frustrated at times. I suggest that we put the present, hopefully temporary, difficulties with the list into perspective. Naturally hoping that Oasis fixes the problem quickly. :) Of course, if this bounces from XML-Dev I reserve the right to indulge in a little ranting of my own. <grin/> Andrew Watt P.S. In a world where we can likely expect tens of thousands of human beings to be killed in the next couple of weeks and many thousands more to be seriously injured and perhaps millions made homeless, it seems to me that a temporary inability to access a mailing list is hardly the most important issue around.
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