What gives has the list server gone belly up?

Keith Antoine kantoine
Mon May 17 11:57:00 PDT 2004


At 02:58 PM 20/12/2003, you wrote:
>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.

Damd! No one will do as I ask and make me feel like I used to 10 years ago.

Skippy.




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