Messages in this thread | | | From | "AfterBurn" <> | Subject | Question. | Date | Thu, 8 Apr 1999 21:00:11 +0200 |
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Hi all,
A while back (yesterday ;-) ) i proposed to setup a temporary mailing list for the gnu/linux discussion, and i have been getting responses about that. One of the suggestions was to start a permanent mailinglist like linux-ideas or linux-social or something like that, where anyone could discuss the less technical and more social issues that arise within this group of technical development, without spamming the kernel list with it. From my observation, many of you like to also discuss these kind of topics, seen the amount of [OFF-TOPIC] marked posts. However, if you are stuck or working on something, im sure you dont want to have to dig through piles of off-topic posts to hopefully find some answers or advise. So why not do both? My question is, are there enough people on this list to justify the setup of a list of this kind. If you are interrested in this, please reply to this post, so i know wether or not to continue this. If you dont agree, feel free to tell me why too. ;-)
Thanks, -AB-
afterburn <at> crashdot <dot> com
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