Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:46:56 +0300 From: DerAlSem <deralsem@inbox.ru> To: FreeBSD-newbies@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re[2]: Time to shut down this list? Message-ID: <1612318897.20041228144656@inbox.ru> In-Reply-To: <20041228114126.GA17111@gwen.pulp-friction.local> References: <20041223063731.GW53357@wantadilla.lemis.com> <20041223101945.CB13C70468@smtp1.pacifier.net> <20041228114126.GA17111@gwen.pulp-friction.local>
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Hello Felix, Tuesday, December 28, 2004, 2:41:27 PM, you wrote: > Am 23.12.04 11:19 schrieb Charles Oppermann <charles@coppersoftware.com>: >> Personally, I think newbies (myself included) are intimidated by the >> freebsd-questions list and feel they will be more welcomed in a newbies >> list. For that reason, I think the freebsd-newbies list should stick around >> and have it's charter changed to allow technical discussions - with a caveat >> that they be moved to another list if not newbie oriented. > I totaly agree with that. Strikes me as the best option to have basicly > two technical oriented list. One for Newbies with kind of > FreeBSD-For-The-Inexperienced flavour and the down and dirty questions@ > for the experienced user. > I think this will create a much friendlier athmosphere, than having > newbie-questions asked at questions@. Agreed. I was subscribed to questions, but there's large traffice there. So, i stayed only at newbies. But it's a bit not enough. And questions is too much. ;-) -- Best regards, DerAlSem mailto:deralsem@inbox.ru
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