On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Nathan wrote: > On Thursday 06 November 2008 21:36:15 der.hans wrote: > > Am 06. Nov, 2008 schwätzte Dan Lund so: > > > > > You know, I've put up with this battle too much and people trying to > > > make a Topic-based list into a general discussion "democracy". I > > > > It is not a topic-based list. It's a general discussion list. The > > applications, development and web lists are topic-based. > > > > There is an option to add topics to this list. I doubt that would be > > useful or I'd've suggested it long ago. > > > > > digress, you guys have a great one. > > > I'm unsubscribing. > > > > That is your choice. Your sig quote indicates you shouldn't :). > > > > > "There is only one good, namely knowledge, and only one evil, namely > > > ignorance." > > > --Socrates > > > > By leaving you will be missing out on knowledge. > > > > ciao, > > > > der.hans > > > I have to add something here. This is a discussion list. A discussion list > FOR linux users. But not specifically about LINUX. Linux User Group by > definition means a GROUP of LINUX USERS who are all participating in a > DISCUSS list. It is not topic based, but a general discussion list. > As people on this list have become friends they act like friends and > discuss everything from time to time. > > If you do not approve of alternative topics to linux maybe you need to find > a discussion list for people who do not want to be friends, but be > completely un-social and _only_ discuss GNU/Linux. btw- does anyone recommend a Linux Professional organization? Theres got to be groups where I pay a small fee to keep krap out of my life. -jmz