What gives has the list server gone belly up?
Kurt Wall
kwall
Mon May 17 11:56:59 PDT 2004
In a 2.2K blaze of typing glory, Keith Antoine wrote:
>
> So I too think the list is has served its purpose to a great degree.
> Initially the
> install of linux was a minefield for even the initiated, sometimes to ones
> great suprise
> it went smoothly an one wondered what was wrong. BTW, something else we
> were all a lot younger and competitive plus many were single and no
> dependents
> to bother us with 'workloads' outside computing.
Perhaps. It might be that the list has, at length, become unnecessary,
by and large. That said, I've seen subscriptions to my Slackware list
more than double the last month, so the need for mailing lists clearly
still exists.
> Wow that was a dissertation, feel like me old self. Go on make my day, Kurt
> and Lonnie
> flame me.
No need, Skippy. I still have a flame or to left to administer, I'm
sure. Your asbestos thong is safe, for the time being.
> Skippy; feeling more like Gandalf day by day.
Looking more like him, too, no doubt.
Kurt
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