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- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 21:46:05 +0900
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<Moved to tlug-admin> On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 05:12:59PM +0900, ayako kato wrote: > While many on this list understand what you guys are really saying in the > ueber haxor context, (and I for one, respect you old timers' experience > and find historical Unix perspectives fascinating) if many others start > feeling that big bad bullies on this list are "stomping on newbies" then > it's probably not good, is it ? Point taken. But... TLUG is fortunate to be unique amoung the Linux mailing lists out there. TLUG is much more raw than most people may be accustomed to participating in, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I like everyone just the way they are. I'd hate to see folks coersed to act out of character or not state their honest thoughts about a topic. I'd hate to see something as useful and entertaining as this list become something other than what it is today. In the early days of TLUG there was a list more tailored toward novices, but it did not do well since the folks in the know where on the main list; therefore, the two lists were consolidated. Maybe we should give it some thought to starting the tlug-advocacy/novice list again; especially considering the amount of new folks to the list and linux. IMO it's worth considering. > Also, if you've got thoughts and concerns about the group, then please > share them with us. Give me a shout if you've got better ideas about how > things can be done, because if I'm doing something wrong then I'd not have > a clue unless someone points it out. Ayako, I think you're doing a fine job. -- Uva
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