Alan Dayley wrote: > First, please do not take this as a rebuke of anyone. I follow and even > contribute to may of the off topic discussions in the list. I just > think we should give them their own home. > > Second, I think the social "non-Linux" aspects of the group are > important. I know I learn to respect other PLUGgers during Linux > discussions and wish to tap into their knowledge and friendship for > other topics from time to time. I certainly don't want to cut off the > social side of the group. It's important. > > I propose that we create another email list. It would be called > "plug-offtopic" and would be the place for everything not Linux/FS/OSS > related. Things in the news, politics not directly related to our > focus, car problems, whatever could be in that list. That will maintain > plug-discuss for Linux/FS/OSS discussions and those of us that want to > talk tin-foil hats and political blow-hards can track the new list. > > I am but one vote making a motion. Any seconds? Reading through this thread again and based on a similar discussion in the PLUG Steering Committee, I am concluding that we will NOT create a separate email list for off-topic discussions. Reasons that weakened my own resolve to push the idea are: - No clear majority of respondents desiring the change. - Some like the OT discussions. - An argument was made in the Steering Committee that, based on experience, some OT discussions are good for injecting renewed activity on a list. The result of strict topic compliance is sometimes the death of the list. - This list is really not a high-volume email source compared to many and so OT is not a big problem to ignore. - The list is pretty good about self policing already so no reason to fix what really isn't broken. I'd like to point out, however, that two important and long-time contributors to this list have announced their unsubscription due to recent OT increases. While some may or may not see that as a problem since people come and go all the time, we as a group need to be cognizant of doing our part to maintain the community we enjoy. Please self-moderate your posts to add value to our group and support the purposes of the group: Linux and FS/OSS use. Thanks for the discussion. Alan