on ‎2009 Feb 11 5:08 PM
I don't have a project right now, so I was perusing the ABAP forum for whatever looked interesting.
I noticed 22 pages of posts just today 11 Feb. With 15 posts per page that's 330 post/replies in one day!
WTF is up with that, a little too crazy isn't it ?
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> that's 330 post/replies in one day!
> WTF is up with that, a little too crazy isn't it ?
With threads like these, its really not a surprise
=> some 10 odd replies with 20 odd Function Modules deleted already from this thread
pk
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ABAP General is like a "catch all" post box for anything that crosses people's minds. Just look at the overall number of posts, more than one million. Unfortunately that's where my experience is so I cannot just move to say "Netweaver Security" (there is quite a good expert active there anyway...), but I sort of enjoy the collective fight against the evil forces. With the latest addition of Vijay, Matt and Rob together with Julius and occasionally some others we now have moderators in each major time zone and an army of "reporters" like Amit, pk, Eric, myself and probably many others. It really helps to get rid of a lot of garbage. Please join us!
By the way, I'm displaying 50 posts per page, not so many pages per day
Thomas
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The turnover in the ABAP Development forums has always been fast (hence also the temptation to duplicate post, instead of following up with more infos from having made some headway on your own while waiting for answers)...
Since a few days, there has been a steady increase and it is very busy at the moment.
I am not sure what the equilibrium thread-per-minute rate is before people reach the search-first-coeffecient, but it is approaching hopefully.
I am trying to look on the bright side of it...
Cheers,
Julius
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