[MODERATOR] list civility -- was (Re: Other Cocoa resources (was Re: why does this leak?))
[MODERATOR] list civility -- was (Re: Other Cocoa resources (was Re: why does this leak?))
- Subject: [MODERATOR] list civility -- was (Re: Other Cocoa resources (was Re: why does this leak?))
- From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 05:43:56 -0500
On Feb 15, 2006, at 5:17 AM, Camillo Lugaresi wrote:
On 15/feb/06, at 01:20, Robert Dell wrote:
audiose xxxxxxxxx!
Ok... at this point one cannot even go off topic, since there is no
discernible topic any more, so I would like to take this chance to
ask a question that has been nagging me lately: is there a better
mailing list for Cocoa development? Something a bit more serious
and more advanced?
No.
I'm not necessarily looking for an arcane gathering of Cocoa
wizards that have been using it since it was called NeXTStep (I
would not qualify myself!); all I want is a place for people who
know how to RTFM, STFW, and generally act like adult human beings.
For the most part this list is reasonably on topic and civil. We,
the moderators, want to ensure that continues to be the case. We've
resisted separating the list into different experience levels, or
subtopics, for the simple reason that it'll make for more cross-
posting and a divided community. That isn't helpful to new
developers, or those with experience.
This particular user's situation has been handled, and won't be
repeated. Those who can't, or choose not, to behave in a polite and
courteous manner will not be tolerated.
Having said all that... If you're STILL looking for another list,
the macosx-dev list hosted by Omni is another option.
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