Thread overview
Rename D newsgroup to D.core
Nov 13, 2013
John J
Nov 13, 2013
John Colvin
Nov 13, 2013
Ali Çehreli
Nov 13, 2013
deadalnix
Nov 13, 2013
John J
Nov 13, 2013
MattCoder
Nov 13, 2013
Iain Buclaw
November 13, 2013
A small suggestion:
Renaming the current D newsgroup to D.core will make the new comers to look for other available groups and find the D.learn

Otherwise, they either post to D group asking beginners questions or they simply watch the most complex and intimidating core language discussions in this group and runaway thinking the language is still being designed and not ready yet.
November 13, 2013
On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 20:24:07 UTC, John J wrote:
> A small suggestion:
> Renaming the current D newsgroup to D.core will make the new comers to look for other available groups and find the D.learn
>
> Otherwise, they either post to D group asking beginners questions or they simply watch the most complex and intimidating core language discussions in this group and runaway thinking the language is still being designed and not ready yet.

or D.devel
November 13, 2013
On 11/13/2013 12:24 PM, John J wrote:
> A small suggestion:
> Renaming the current D newsgroup to D.core will make the new comers to
> look for other available groups and find the D.learn
>
> Otherwise, they either post to D group asking beginners questions or
> they simply watch the most complex and intimidating core language
> discussions in this group and runaway thinking the language is still
> being designed and not ready yet.

Good idea. How about D.main

Ali

November 13, 2013
On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 22:17:25 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> On 11/13/2013 12:24 PM, John J wrote:
>> A small suggestion:
>> Renaming the current D newsgroup to D.core will make the new comers to
>> look for other available groups and find the D.learn
>>
>> Otherwise, they either post to D group asking beginners questions or
>> they simply watch the most complex and intimidating core language
>> discussions in this group and runaway thinking the language is still
>> being designed and not ready yet.
>
> Good idea. How about D.main
>
> Ali

_Dmain
November 13, 2013
On 11/13/2013 05:17 PM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> Good idea. How about D.main
>

D.main makes them think it is the main group they should post to!

The D.core sounds like kernel that can scare the beginners to look for other friendly groups, and quickly find the D.learn

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/core




November 13, 2013
Question: Since I am in a D Forum, why there are those C++ Forums?

My suggestion would put a link at the bottom of that page to a C++ stuff.

PS: *On the Forum Index Page there are "21" C++ related groups, while on the other hand D has "18"!

*The C++ related groups has topics from 2006! :/


Matheus.
November 13, 2013
On Nov 13, 2013 11:40 PM, "MattCoder" <mattcoder@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Question: Since I am in a D Forum, why there are those C++ Forums?
>
> My suggestion would put a link at the bottom of that page to a C++ stuff.
>
> PS: *On the Forum Index Page there are "21" C++ related groups, while on
the other hand D has "18"!
>
> *The C++ related groups has topics from 2006! :/
>
>
> Matheus.

Every so often, someone has a question about dmc. :)

Regards
-- 
Iain Buclaw

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