I've been on the list since 2000 or 2001 (I know most others have been
longer) but generally anything relating to computers or technology has
been received as on-topic. I've never seen anyone state otherwise.
Cheers,
Scott
On 06/01/2010, Christopher Howard <choward@indicium.us> wrote:
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> > BTW, I would posit that the underlying concern (lack of recent posts)
> > has, in the best pipes o data tradition, been resolved?
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> On a number of occasions in the past I thought about posting, but the
> subject matter just seemed to insignificant or silly. I hate annoying
> people who probably already have overflowing inboxes.
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> So, to put it this way: How strictly "on topic" do our posts need to be?
> And what constitutes "on topic?" For example, is this list supposed to
> be strictly Linux support questions? Are random thoughts about
> technology, programming, etc. also welcome? How far afield can we go
> before annoying other list members?
>
> Maybe some discussion about this subject, or guidelines from the list
> moderators, would help with posting confidence.
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