Which PHP group for which subjects?

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  • Stephen Poley

    Which PHP group for which subjects?

    OK, I've followed these groups for several days, I've tried Googling,
    but it's still not clear to me: why are there four different
    English-language PHP newsgroups? Is there some difference in subject
    matter which has so far eluded me? Or is it just one of those historical
    accidents which afflicts Usenet from time to time?

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    Stephen Poley
  • Cameron

    #2
    Re: Which PHP group for which subjects?

    Stephen Poley wrote:[color=blue]
    > OK, I've followed these groups for several days, I've tried Googling,
    > but it's still not clear to me: why are there four different
    > English-language PHP newsgroups? Is there some difference in subject
    > matter which has so far eluded me? Or is it just one of those historical
    > accidents which afflicts Usenet from time to time?
    >[/color]

    PHP is such a great language it deserves four news groups, in fact it
    deserves more! ;)

    ~Cameron

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    • J.O. Aho

      #3
      Re: Which PHP group for which subjects?

      Stephen Poley wrote:[color=blue]
      > OK, I've followed these groups for several days, I've tried Googling,
      > but it's still not clear to me: why are there four different
      > English-language PHP newsgroups? Is there some difference in subject
      > matter which has so far eluded me? Or is it just one of those historical
      > accidents which afflicts Usenet from time to time?[/color]

      all those that you have listed here as "post to" are general php newsgroups.
      The only englishlanguage d that isn't a general php newsgroup is alt.php.sql
      which is for php/sql related stuff... but of course there are people who uses
      it as a general php newsgroup as some thinks that comp.sys.linux. x be a
      general linux newsgroup instead of understanding that the X is for Xwindows.

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      • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

        #4
        Re: Which PHP group for which subjects?

        Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedH amTrap@xs4all.n l> wrote in message news:<l1vl309od 8fs6j04k79df9vq mu2spa8vc3@4ax. com>...[color=blue]
        > OK, I've followed these groups for several days, I've tried Googling,
        > but it's still not clear to me: why are there four different
        > English-language PHP newsgroups? Is there some difference in subject
        > matter which has so far eluded me? Or is it just one of those historical
        > accidents which afflicts Usenet from time to time?[/color]

        Obviously you have to prefer comp.lang.php :-)

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        • Stephen Poley

          #5
          Re: Which PHP group for which subjects?

          On 24 Feb 2004 05:23:21 -0800, ng4rrjanbiah@re diffmail.com (R. Rajesh
          Jeba Anbiah) wrote:
          [color=blue]
          >Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedH amTrap@xs4all.n l> wrote in message news:<l1vl309od 8fs6j04k79df9vq mu2spa8vc3@4ax. com>...[color=green]
          >> OK, I've followed these groups for several days, I've tried Googling,
          >> but it's still not clear to me: why are there four different
          >> English-language PHP newsgroups? Is there some difference in subject
          >> matter which has so far eluded me? Or is it just one of those historical
          >> accidents which afflicts Usenet from time to time?[/color]
          >
          > Obviously you have to prefer comp.lang.php :-)[/color]

          In the absence of any subject differences, I would have to agree with
          you. There seems little point in using alt groups when there is a
          "big 8" group available. I guess the alt groups just came first, and
          haven't dried up yet. While php.general seems to attract very little
          traffic.

          Having people spread over four groups just dilutes the available
          knowledge, so it would seem better if everyone did congregate in
          comp.lang.php.

          But trying to organise Usenet makes herding cats seem simple by
          comparison, so I'm not holding my breath. ;-)

          --
          Stephen Poley

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          • David Jackson

            #6
            Re: Which PHP group for which subjects?

            Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedH amTrap@xs4all.n l> wrote in message news:<2i1q309v6 qb6b8afk0ludu5v 2e0nlg6kq8@4ax. com>...[color=blue]
            > On 24 Feb 2004 05:23:21 -0800, ng4rrjanbiah@re diffmail.com (R. Rajesh
            > Jeba Anbiah) wrote:[/color]
            [color=blue]
            > Having people spread over four groups just dilutes the available
            > knowledge, so it would seem better if everyone did congregate in
            > comp.lang.php.
            >
            > But trying to organise Usenet makes herding cats seem simple by
            > comparison, so I'm not holding my breath. ;-)[/color]

            Then of course there's the "offical" mailing lists and groups hosted
            by PHP.net
            Main ones being: php.general and php.db.

            That being said the first place I look is "general", since that's
            going to be the most active.

            David

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