Re: PHP list as a blog

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On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 13:15 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
> Do students and interns still have quotas on their email accounts?...
> 

Students get 100MB, interns and staff too. That is storage space on the
IMAP server though, if you POP it off (like I do) you can get over 1GB
of mail a month (like I do) :)

> Cuz I *DO* remember the days when the email quotas a University would
> have prohibited subscribing to PHP mailing list...
> 

Pegasus mail rocked. *still* one of the best mail clients I ever used.

> Surely in this day and age, the quotas aren't *that* restrictive...

No, not really, but the point here is that most of the students and
interns that we hire to code on our framework have little to no
experience switching on a PC, never mind producing decent PHP. Mailing
lists, for some obscure reason, are their nemesis, so the easier I can
make it for them to communicate and get over the initial barriers to
FOSS development, the better.

--Paul

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