So how do we get the list moving?

Lee rathaus
Mon May 17 11:57:01 PDT 2004


On Saturday 20 December 2003 01:42 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
> At 03:00 PM 20/12/2003, you wrote:
> >I noticed NetL's comment about the list slowing. I haven't been on the
> >list as long - but I still remember when I foolishly said that I wanted to
> >be a RHCE with < 6 months linux experience and having as far as I can
> >remember Kurt tell me that I needed years of experience working with Linux
> >before contemplating a RHCE. I must say he was right... But I digress.
> >
> >How would you increase list volumes? I suppose we need more people
> >subscribed along with greater participation... However I'm not in
> >marketing so how to do that is a bit of a mystery.
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >James McDonald
> >Singleton Australia
>
> If we have to ask that question, then there is something wrong. It was the
> fact that the
> list did exist and there were people that also wanted to try linux. That
> was in the days
> of low acceptance (7%) of the OS. Now we have a plethora of lists and less
> desktop
> user who want to change, we also have a great many more distros available.
> Even the
> old mags have taken up linux articles, something not heard of some years
> ago. Anyone for Boardwalk Magazine? Remember the REAL FUD users we used to
> get on the
> list, not anymore.
>
> Skippy

We could try to get some one to say something about Hitler, or insult 
Slackware, or maybe even call Australians Southern Limeys. Any of those 
should pick up the volume.

Lee 
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