And then we have people who think their question is too advanced for wine-beginners and posts in wine-users. Then there are others who will think wine-beginners is too n00b and will post their n00b questions in wine-users, then we'll get a lot of emails of people who go like "Hey dude, this is not the place to post, please make your thread -here- or -there-". On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Ove Kaaven <ovek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dan Kegel skrev: > > > It has been suggested that the wine-users list > > is now too busy, and needs to be split into two: > > one for experienced users, and one for beginners. > > However, this might leave the beginners adrift > > without any experienced people to help them. > > Well, I don't see why that would be the case. How much experience could > you possibly need to tell users that they need to doubleclick .exe files > to run them, which seems to be a majority of the issues around here? > That's the kind of thing even beginners might be able to help each other > with... > > And once the users have learned how to doubleclick and stuff, they can > then leave wine-newbies and seek further enlightenment from the wise > guys at wine-users. Perhaps that might work...? > > > >