Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-29 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:59 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:

 I didnt imply holding postings back for moderation

 I start with the view that the policy restrictions that make 3rd party
 package repositories necessary and not referenced in the base distro
 _are_ a Centos problem, even if inherited from upstream, so discussing
 the workarounds here should be on topic, even if not Centos-specific.

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+1

Though I have not not contributed to this lisy much, This is the
primary email-ID where people learn I direct to most people in intent
to become RH* certified.

It has helped them much.

So be it.

Long live centos at centos.org

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-29 Thread Christopher Chan
On Sunday, August 28, 2011 09:59 PM, Always Learning wrote:

 On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 14:39 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:

 heh, I've been to belgium 8 times in the last 5 years. Its never
 failed to rain on me ( even snow one in a while ). A CentOS Conference
 would be nice, its been brought up often. If you want to help make it
 happen - come join the centos-promo list and lets see if we can do
 something.

 You, purposely ?, omitted the time of the year when it rained :-)
 Snow is unlikely in June, July and August in the northern hemisphere.

Maybe he meant hail :p
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 08/25/2011 12:30 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
 an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

 Are the -devel and -docs lists moderated?

I didnt imply holding postings back for moderation - but more along the 
lines of creating an identity for the list, and asking people to shift 
conversations to better suite the audience on there. And in those ways 
the -devel and -docs list are much more focused than the generic list here.

 A reason I suggest -tech is that it's usually fairly clear when a question
 isn't technical but either social or political (eg. advocacy).

 OTOH, I don't think the technical traffic is high enough to warrant
 separate software and hardware lists (as would be the case with the generic
 Linux newsgroups).

A large part of the value of this list comes from the varied and diverse 
membership. However, the main focus is still about CentOS itself. I try 
and keep up, but often fall behind reading this list - but it does look 
like a lot more people would rather see the hostility and arrogance on 
this list go away, rather than split the membership up into smaller groups.

An example worth looking at and considering is the centos-virt list. 
Quite a few people here are members there as well, and yet continue to 
post to this list about their virt specific issues.

The other issue that we have, which many other lists dont - is that the 
membership churn is quite high. And without exception, we fail quite 
comprehensively as a group to capitalise on that. What should be an 
amazing opportunity for us to bring in, nurture and hold onto content 
and tech specific talent - is repeatedly driven away, marginalised and 
put down.

Yes we have the people using this list repeatedly without contributing 
back, yes we have people on the list here who will, even after being 
pointed out, fail to adhere to list etiquette and we have people on 
there who will still stick in and try to help others through the noise. 
And yes we do have people who will rant on and on about things with 
dubious relevance, while they will still turn around and make very good 
relevant points some times. But guess what, we have all kinds of people 
on this list - even the occasional spammer.

One thing we definitely have in abundance is opinion on how this list 
should be run, whats OT and whats not and how people should go about 
starting to get help with issues they come up against. Since not 
everyone here would have a wiki.centos.org account, I've started a 
typewith.me page at http://typewith.me/B3hEsCAx97 ; how about everyone 
come together and thrash out a list policy, with guidelines and helpful 
content that might even become holding content at 
wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp and wiki.centos.org/EngageCommunity

Thoughts about this, put it here on the list. Thoughts ON the content, 
put them in the typewith.me page. If you have a wiki account, please use 
the login name there for your ID on the typewith.me page.

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Always Learning

On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 13:58 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:

 The other issue that we have, which many other lists dont - is that
 the membership churn is quite high. And without exception, we fail
 quite comprehensively as a group to capitalise on that. W

Please explain how, or why, the group should 'capitalise' on membership
churn ?  Churn, what the English once called 'turnover', means people
departing. How could departees be 'capitalised on' ?  Given a free 'I
Love Centos' sticker as a memento  ?

I favour publicising Centos more. It really is a brilliant product
created and maintained by a tiny few who are mainly unknown to the vast
quantity of world users. 

I suggest an annual week long Centos event on every continent. For
Europe, perhaps in sunny Belgium. To make it affordable for all it could
be camping rather than expensive hotels and held in June, July or
August.



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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 08/28/2011 02:12 PM, Always Learning wrote:
 The other issue that we have, which many other lists dont - is that
 the membership churn is quite high. And without exception, we fail
 quite comprehensively as a group to capitalise on that. W

 Please explain how, or why, the group should 'capitalise' on membership
 churn ?  Churn, what the English once called 'turnover', means people
 departing. How could departees be 'capitalised on' ?  Given a free 'I
 Love Centos' sticker as a memento  ?

ok, to me Churn implies people joining and leaving, turnover is high. We 
do have lots of people joining, but we have a lot of people leaving due 
to the various reasons, its that we should address. We have the benefit 
of lots of people coming in, lets capitalise on that to expand the user 
base, the knowledge base and the general community at large. Rather than 
fail in the way we do by driving away large numbers.

 I suggest an annual week long Centos event on every continent. For
 Europe, perhaps in sunny Belgium. To make it affordable for all it could
 be camping rather than expensive hotels and held in June, July or
 August.

heh, I've been to belgium 8 times in the last 5 years. Its never failed 
to rain on me ( even snow one in a while ). A CentOS Conference would be 
nice, its been brought up often. If you want to help make it happen - 
come join the centos-promo list and lets see if we can do something.

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Always Learning

On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 14:39 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:

 heh, I've been to belgium 8 times in the last 5 years. Its never
 failed to rain on me ( even snow one in a while ). A CentOS Conference
 would be nice, its been brought up often. If you want to help make it
 happen - come join the centos-promo list and lets see if we can do
 something.

You, purposely ?, omitted the time of the year when it rained :-)
Snow is unlikely in June, July and August in the northern hemisphere.

Yes, let us make it happen in 2012 when the streets of London are
grid-locked (that's American for jammed) with Olympic traffic and parts
of London grind to a halt. A welcome and refreshing break, good weather,
stimulating thoughts and learning and discovering new things plus the
tasty Belgium chips (USA = fries) and beer.

Promo here I come or should that be in Belgium Dutch (Flemish)

Ik ben op de weg naar Promo, bijna.



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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Keith Roberts
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Karanbir Singh wrote:

 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 From: Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org
 Subject: Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?
 
 On 08/28/2011 02:12 PM, Always Learning wrote:
 The other issue that we have, which many other lists dont - is that
 the membership churn is quite high. And without exception, we fail
 quite comprehensively as a group to capitalise on that. W

 Please explain how, or why, the group should 'capitalise' on membership
 churn ?  Churn, what the English once called 'turnover', means people
 departing. How could departees be 'capitalised on' ?  Given a free 'I
 Love Centos' sticker as a memento  ?

 ok, to me Churn implies people joining and leaving, turnover is high. We
 do have lots of people joining, but we have a lot of people leaving due
 to the various reasons, its that we should address. We have the benefit
 of lots of people coming in, lets capitalise on that to expand the user
 base, the knowledge base and the general community at large. Rather than
 fail in the way we do by driving away large numbers.

Well I've been on *many* mailing lists, and there's no way I 
could keep on them all at the same time :(

Apache, MySQL, SQLite, PHP install, Alpine, plus others. So 
my reasons to unsub from the list, would be to reduce the 
number of mails coming to my inbox each day. A classic 
example would be if I was moving house - get off as many 
lists as possible to reduce the backlog of emails for me to 
wade through after the move.

Kind Regards,

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-28 Thread Les Mikesell
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:

 I didnt imply holding postings back for moderation - but more along the
 lines of creating an identity for the list, and asking people to shift
 conversations to better suite the audience on there. And in those ways
 the -devel and -docs list are much more focused than the generic list here.

I think the missing piece is something like an EL-admin list.  That
is, one where people could discuss things that are common issues on
distributions based on RHEL and with access to the same set of 3rd
party package repositories.  That's not exactly Centos-specific, but
Centos users are probably the largest single collection with the most
experience, so the questions come up here - and sometimes it isn't
obvious at the start whether the problem relates to the distribution
packaging or an application.

The usual advice here for application-related issues is to go to the
application's own list, but there the first and sometimes only
response you will get is to 'upgrade to current' before discussing any
problems.And that is seldom the right advice for EL-type distro
users.   Plus, there are often several different applications that can
be used for any purpose and choosing the right one based on others'
experiences should be the first step.

In any case, whether it should be managed by the Centos group or not,
users need a list where those questions aren't met with hostility and
the most likely response is a pointer to an appropriate packaged
application version (since most common problems have already been
solved somewhere).

I start with the view that the policy restrictions that make 3rd party
package repositories necessary and not referenced in the base distro
_are_ a Centos problem, even if inherited from upstream, so discussing
the workarounds here should be on topic, even if not Centos-specific.

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-26 Thread Lamar Owen
On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:53:20 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
  And if anything drove posters away from here it was certain people
 telling them their input wasn't wanted.

Or correcting them in miniscule details and arguing about it ad nauseum.
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
 On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:53:20 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
  And if anything drove posters away from here it was certain people
 telling them their input wasn't wanted.

 Or correcting them in miniscule details and arguing about it ad nauseum.

Nothing is wrong with getting details right - telling people to go
away is something else.  And if there is _one_ thing that should be on
topic and of utmost interest for CentOS users, it should be _when_ a
version or update is going to be available.  Practically everything
else is about upstream or the tiny differences.
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-26 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 John R Pierce wrote:
 On 08/25/11 9:46 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
  yeah -- just like there is presently any self control being
  shown by certain serial offenders here.  We could set it up,
  but the people who need to use it wont't
 
 sadly, we'd see the same crap cross-posted to all those lists

I read many lists, and I've seen more crap in this single thread than in all 
the other lists put together.  Most of it comes from the self-righteous.

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[CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Keith Roberts
Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything 
that would be considered OT can be posted there?

That way it would keep anything considered as OT and 
list-noise off the main centos specific list.

So each users then has the option of being on the main 
centos list, and/or the centos-offtopic list as well.

That would keep the more experienced centos users happy, and 
allow us less experienced centos users to also learn from 
each other as well.

I for one like to learn from such posts as the 
[CentOS] OT: Hardware upgrade help, as 64 bit is something 
I'm interested in learning about from other centos users 
that wish to contribute to threads like these.

I think the centos-offtopic list should also be centos 
related, but not so strict postings as the current list is.

Kind Regards,

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:00 PM +0100 Keith Roberts 
ke...@karsites.net wrote:

 I think the centos-offtopic list should also be centos
 related, but not so strict postings as the current list is.

Perhaps a better split would be centos-tech for on topic stuff 
specifically about the OS and its packages, and something like centos-misc 
for everything else. And perhaps a centos-advocacy for stuff like the 
griping (whether justified or not) of the last few months, and for talking 
about rival distros. (This mirrors the way the comp.os.linux newsgroups are 
split.)

I consider the hardware threads on-topic insofar as they're about system 
requirements for running the OS. Getting hardware to work with Linux has 
always been an important issue.
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Keith Roberts
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Kenneth Porter wrote:

 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 From: Kenneth Porter sh...@sewingwitch.com
 Subject: Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?
 
 --On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:00 PM +0100 Keith Roberts
 ke...@karsites.net wrote:

 I think the centos-offtopic list should also be centos
 related, but not so strict postings as the current list is.

 Perhaps a better split would be centos-tech for on topic 
 stuff specifically about the OS and its packages, and 
 something like centos-misc for everything else. And 
 perhaps a centos-advocacy for stuff like the griping 
 (whether justified or not) of the last few months, and for 
 talking about rival distros. (This mirrors the way the 
 comp.os.linux newsgroups are split.)

That sounds like a good idea to me Ken.

Keith

 I consider the hardware threads on-topic insofar as they're about system
 requirements for running the OS. Getting hardware to work with Linux has
 always been an important issue.
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Always Learning

On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 11:00 +0100, Keith Roberts wrote:

 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything 
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?

A sensible idea supported by sensible reasons.


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?

an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Rudi Ahlers
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
 On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?

 an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

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areed, and the OT list would probably abused so much that it may be
closed altogether.


My suggestion:
Why not use mailman topics feature for this, and then the guys who
feel everything where the word CentOS isn't exclusively mentioned is
OT, can un-subscribe from those topics?


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:53 PM +0100 Karanbir Singh 
mail-li...@karan.org wrote:

 an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

Are the -devel and -docs lists moderated?

A reason I suggest -tech is that it's usually fairly clear when a question 
isn't technical but either social or political (eg. advocacy).

OTOH, I don't think the technical traffic is high enough to warrant 
separate software and hardware lists (as would be the case with the generic 
Linux newsgroups).
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Lamar Owen
On Thursday, August 25, 2011 06:53:35 AM Karanbir Singh wrote:
 On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
  Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
  that would be considered OT can be posted there?
 
 an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

Agreed.

I'd suggest calling the list 'centos-social' after the IRC channel, with 
similar protocol for using it versus the main centos list.  Makes things 
consistent, too, since then regardless of whether it's on IRC or e-mail the 
moderation can be 'take it to -social' across the board.

But there will always be those who will push the limit... simply because that's 
human nature.
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Always Learning

On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 07:41 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:

 But there will always be those who will push the limit... simply
 because that's human nature.

Like the Human race eventually expanding into space and perhaps
colonising planets ? I hope they will be using Centos :-)




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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Timothy Murphy
Keith Roberts wrote:

 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?

I don't think that is necessary;
this newsgroup does not seem to me to be over-loaded
with OT material, or indeed with material of any kind.
Splitting it would just be a nuisance, in my case at least.

Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article 
labelled OT?


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread ken
On 08/25/2011 08:47 AM Timothy Murphy wrote:
 I don't think that is necessary;
 this newsgroup does not seem to me to be over-loaded
 with OT material, or indeed with material of any kind.
 Splitting it would just be a nuisance, in my case at least.
 
 Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article 
 labelled OT?


I agree.  There isn't that much OT stuff here in the first place.  And
it's really not that hard to hit the delete key if you don't want to see it.

If there's going to be an OT list, why not also have a list for Stuff
That Doesn't Answer the OP's Question and another for Discussions Gone
Off on an Irrelevant Tangent... and another list: Threads I'm Not
Interested In.

:)


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Steve Clark

On 08/25/2011 09:18 AM, ken wrote:

On 08/25/2011 08:47 AM Timothy Murphy wrote:

I don't think that is necessary;
this newsgroup does not seem to me to be over-loaded
with OT material, or indeed with material of any kind.
Splitting it would just be a nuisance, in my case at least.

Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article
labelled OT?


I agree.  There isn't that much OT stuff here in the first place.  And
it's really not that hard to hit the delete key if you don't want to see it.

If there's going to be an OT list, why not also have a list for Stuff
That Doesn't Answer the OP's Question and another for Discussions Gone
Off on an Irrelevant Tangent... and another list: Threads I'm Not
Interested In.

:)


I agree.

I use Thunderbird and all I do is press 't' and it marks the thread read and 
goes the next thread.

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread John Doe
From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net

 Keith Roberts wrote:
  Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
  that would be considered OT can be posted there?
 
 I don't think that is necessary;
 this newsgroup does not seem to me to be over-loaded
 with OT material, or indeed with material of any kind.
 Splitting it would just be a nuisance, in my case at least.
 
 Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article 
 labelled OT?


Those who want to never see these OT posts could just 
create a simple mail filter in their mail client to automatically 
trash * OT * mails...

JD
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Ross Walker
On Aug 25, 2011, at 6:53 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:

 On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?
 
 an offtopic list would need to come with a lot more moderation here then.

How about specific on-topic lists, such as:

centos.storage
centos.deploy
centos.manage
centos.gui
.
.

It would be dead simple then to know what is and is not on/off topic.

-Ross

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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Always Learning

On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 10:34 -0400, Ross Walker wrote:

 How about specific on-topic lists, such as:
 
 centos.storage
 centos.deploy
 centos.manage
 centos.gui

If subscribing to a few, but not all, one could miss really interesting
and informative, although unexpected, information in one of the others.

If someone wrote about storage and also mentioned 'gui' that person,
according to your suggestion, should post to two lists and if they
explained, at the same time, how they deployed it, 3 lists instead of
one ?  This inevitably means readers could seem multiple postings,
although in different lists, for the same topic and if responding should
they post 2 or 3 identical replies - one to each list containing the
posting ?

Your idea could be modified to including on the subject line a one-word
prefix for the topic. For example 'Storage: ..'

I concur with the others who thought OT traffic should be marked 'OT'
on the subject line and filtered out. Meanwhile retaining one Centos
Users list.


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread m . roth
Ross Walker wrote:
 On Aug 25, 2011, at 6:53 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
 On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
 Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
 that would be considered OT can be posted there?
snip
 How about specific on-topic lists, such as:

 centos.storage
 centos.deploy
 centos.manage
 .

I don't think those are specific enough. How 'bout
centos.storage.dell, or
centos.storage.dell.perc400
centos.storage.dell.perc700
?
*sigh*
So we should all subscribe to how many lists? And then there's the threads
that I wander into, that turn out to be very interesting, or useful, that
I wouldn't have subscribed to.

 mark



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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 04:32:10PM +0100, Always Learning wrote:

 
 On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 10:34 -0400, Ross Walker wrote:

I have noticed that in other areas where I am subscribed to a 
tech list of this nature and where there are multiple lists
supposedly to separate topics, it doesn't work very well.
One of the lists tends to become dominant and people just post
there, occasionally cross-posting to one of the others.  

So, one list becomes general purpose and the others become mostly
ignored.   The result is a lot more people complaining about OT
posts and arguing about where things should be posted - thus 
increasing the OT traffic.

So, if people will just be a little less quick to complain about
OT posts, this list would see an actual reduction in OT posts.

jerry



 
  How about specific on-topic lists, such as:
  
  centos.storage
  centos.deploy
  centos.manage
  centos.gui
 
 If subscribing to a few, but not all, one could miss really interesting
 and informative, although unexpected, information in one of the others.
 
 If someone wrote about storage and also mentioned 'gui' that person,
 according to your suggestion, should post to two lists and if they
 explained, at the same time, how they deployed it, 3 lists instead of
 one ?  This inevitably means readers could seem multiple postings,
 although in different lists, for the same topic and if responding should
 they post 2 or 3 identical replies - one to each list containing the
 posting ?
 
 Your idea could be modified to including on the subject line a one-word
 prefix for the topic. For example 'Storage: ..'
 
 I concur with the others who thought OT traffic should be marked 'OT'
 on the subject line and filtered out. Meanwhile retaining one Centos
 Users list.
 
 
 -- 
 With best regards,
 
 Paul.
 England,
 EU.
 
 
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 John Doe wrote:
 From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net
 
  Keith Roberts wrote:
   Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
   that would be considered OT can be posted there?
  
  I don't think that is necessary;
  this newsgroup does not seem to me to be over-loaded
  with OT material, or indeed with material of any kind.
  Splitting it would just be a nuisance, in my case at least.
  
  Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article
  labelled OT?
 
 Those who want to never see these OT posts could just
 create a simple mail filter in their mail client to automatically
 trash * OT * mails...
 
How do you set a filter for bike-shedding :-D

Anne


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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread m . roth
Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 John Doe wrote:
 From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net
  Keith Roberts wrote:
   Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
   that would be considered OT can be posted there?
snip
 Those who want to never see these OT posts could just
 create a simple mail filter in their mail client to automatically
 trash * OT * mails...

 How do you set a filter for bike-shedding :-D

You've got a bike shed that runs linux? I'd like to see that

mark

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[CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Kenneth Porter wrote:

 I think the centos-offtopic list should also be centos
 related, but not so strict postings as the current list is.

yeah -- just like there is presently any self control being 
shown by certain serial offenders here.  We could set it up, 
but the people who need to use it wont't

 Perhaps a better split would be centos-tech for on topic stuff

you know ... if the inmates were running the asylum, that 
would be a SUPER idea


This list has turned into such a high noise, low signal (but 
OPEN, DEMOCRATIC, and FREE SPEECH) cesspool that it has 
succeeded in driving away substantially all posters bringing 
content of tchnical merit here

tragedy of the commons, I guess

-- Russ herrold
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:46 AM, R P Herrold herr...@owlriver.com wrote:

 This list has turned into such a high noise, low signal (but
 OPEN, DEMOCRATIC, and FREE SPEECH) cesspool that it has
 succeeded in driving away substantially all posters bringing
 content of tchnical merit here

How much technical merit can there be on the topic of how Centos
differs from RHEL (which is the only thing really specific to CentOS)?
 And if anything drove posters away from here it was certain people
telling them their input wasn't wanted.

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[CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Timothy Murphy wrote:

 Surely it is easy enough to avoid reading an article
 labelled OT?

sure -- one person SHOULD be able to burden tens of thousands 
to clean up after them repeatedly

- R
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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Steve Clark

On 08/25/2011 11:38 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

Ross Walker wrote:

On Aug 25, 2011, at 6:53 AM, Karanbir Singhmail-li...@karan.org  wrote:

On 08/25/2011 11:00 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:

Could we have a centos-offtopic list please, so anything
that would be considered OT can be posted there?

snip

How about specific on-topic lists, such as:

centos.storage
centos.deploy
centos.manage
.

I don't think those are specific enough. How 'bout
centos.storage.dell, or
centos.storage.dell.perc400
centos.storage.dell.perc700
?
*sigh*
So we should all subscribe to how many lists? And then there's the threads
that I wander into, that turn out to be very interesting, or useful, that
I wouldn't have subscribed to.

  mark



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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread John R Pierce
On 08/25/11 9:46 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
 yeah -- just like there is presently any self control being
 shown by certain serial offenders here.  We could set it up,
 but the people who need to use it wont't

sadly, we'd see the same crap cross-posted to all those lists



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Re: [CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:38 PM -0400 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 So we should all subscribe to how many lists? And then there's the threads
 that I wander into, that turn out to be very interesting, or useful, that
 I wouldn't have subscribed to.

I don't really care one way or the other.

Why keep the -devel and -docs lists separate, then?


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[CentOS] Off topic list for centos please?

2011-08-25 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:

 And if anything drove posters away from here it was certain people
 telling them their input wasn't wanted.

you are right, Lesthere is no purpose to participating 
further here

-- Russ herrp;d
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