Messages in this thread |  | | From | (Alexander Sanda) | Subject | Re: If Linux is to succeed | Date | Sun, 26 Jan 1997 14:27:07 GMT |
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In article <Pine.HPP.3.91.970124092619.5740B-100000@gaia.ecs.csus.edu>, "Jon M. Taylor" <taylorj@ecs.csus.edu> wrote:
>> >Sorry for the waste of bandwidth but the subject is >> >the most important one facing Linux, and it has been >> >mentioned on the list. >> >> I second the motion to have a separate list for Linux advocacy >> ("linux-future"); > > Count me in, too. Lots of people, myself included, occasionally >want to discuss 'where Linux is/will/should be going' type topics, and >they do have a place, but that place is not linux-kernel. Linux-kernel >is huge enough just with the appropriate technical discussions |->.
For all those, who want to advocate Linux: Why not "contributing" to comp.os.linux.advocacy or comp.os.ms-windows.nt.advocacy.
Currently, there are some interesting threads running ("Linux/UNIX vs. NT") for example.
IMHO, open a new mailing list for advocacy stuff, doesn't make much sense. There are already quite a few newsgroups for this kind of discussions
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