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| Why are there so many nearly identical PHP newsgroups? comp.lang.php alt.comp.lang.php alt.php Is there any difference among these three? which should I use for what sort of posts? thanks... -- Jeffrey D. Silverman | jeffrey AT jhu DOT edu Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD Website | http://www.wse.jhu.edu/newtnotes/ | |||
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| "Jeffrey Silverman" <jeffrey@jhu.edu> wrote in message news > Why are there so many nearly identical PHP newsgroups? > > comp.lang.php > alt.comp.lang.php > alt.php > > Is there any difference among these three? > which should I use for what sort of posts? > > thanks... comp.lang.php is the main one .. a while back they decided to open it, and replace alt.* ... but all it's done is confuse people ..... "RATIONALE: comp.lang.php An alt.php newsgroup currently exists and is well used, and there is also an alt.comp.lang.php group in existence. Not all servers carry alt.* newsgroups, however, essentially splitting the PHP Usenet community. Almost all news servers carry the comp.lang.* groups, which would make the group more accessible to users, in addition to unifying the two "Usenet PHP factions." Furthermore, every respected programming language has a group under comp.lang.*. PHP has matured into a respected (and powerful) language widely in use. As such, a group in the comp.lang.* hierarchy seems appropriate at this time. Finally, posts in comp.lang.* groups are retained longer than posts in alt.* groups on many servers, another reason that a switch to a comp.lang.* group would benefit the PHP community." | |||
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