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Date:      Wed, 20 Jan 1999 17:12:24 -0500
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Jamie Norwood <mistwolf@ethereal.net>
Cc:        Mike Meyer <mwm@phone.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Does FreeBSD need a -notreallyrelatedtoFreeBSDbut mailing list?
Message-ID:  <36A654C8.794C3890@aei.ca>
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Jamie Norwood wrote:
> 
> I agree. A list like this would go a long way in getting FreeBSD more
> widely accepted. While -chat may seem appropriate, I think Mike's
> point against it is valid, that people who are looking for concrete
> answers to questions about applications or configurations that are
> not relevant to -questions should not be reduced to putting them
> in a list that has a high post rate. A dedicated list would be excellent
> as people who do use these real-world applications and problems would
> be able to communicate without being flooded by tons of messages that
> provide no useful FreeBSD knowledge. Also, professionals who will want
> to read these lists at their places of work may be more hesitant
> to join a list that is 75% fluff and 25% useful information.
> 
> I think -chat is a good bonding tool for the people in the community.
> I think a list like -applications or -production would be very important
> as a bonding tool in the business community, where it is much more
> important to get information in a quick and fluff-free way. It is a
> question of how we want to be seen.  Big companies don't want, as
> Mike points out, a conversation about toon ferrets. While it is an
> interesting conversation for people, for someone trying to get a job
> done it is less than useful, and is in fact a hinderence, since if
> someone reviews their work practices and sees them receiving a ton of
> messages having nothing to do with their job, it will reflect badly on
> them, and by associtation, free software as a whole.
> 
> Please consider this list seriously. I know I, for one, would be very
> happy to have a place where I could read what people are really doing
> and the problems they solve on this fantastic OS.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Jamie
> 
> On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 10:25:04PM -0800, Mike Meyer wrote:
> >
> > That isn't the way I read the charter for -chat. It looks like a
> > catchall for *nontechnical* issues. Is looking for some specific
> > application - or having problems with a third-party app - a
> > nontechnical issue? In particular, do we want people trying to get an
> > answer to such a question to have to wade through, for instance,
> > discussion about whether Jordan looks like a toon ferret or not, to
> > get it?
> >
> > Either a new list, or a (rather minor, actually) broadening of the
> > charter for questions to include these issues would certainly be a
> > better solution.
> >
> >       <mike
> >
> >
> >
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People will start to cross post.
I mean, they will first think "Hey, there are two lists. One for
questions and one for more-specific-questions. Well, I'll post to both."

And if when you subscribe to freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, you where
also subscribing to
freebsd-tips-and-tricks-applications-whatever-you-call-it@freebsd.org?

Like that, it's like before but you can setup filters. I think it would
keep the user base on both, do less cross posting, and let people class
the kind of question.

Currently, there is no way to class what type of question is asked.
You could even do many list in one, let people class the type of
question (i.e., ppp question? mail to freebsd-ppp-questions@freebsd.org,
Apache problems? mail to freebsd-applications-questions@freebsd.org, 
etc...)

Cya
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