On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 12:36:44PM -0700, drieux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something 
similar to:
> I am now confused - a ruling on cgi-beginner is
> also mandated for beginners???

If you read the list FAQs you would not be confused (section 2.4). If
you can keep in your mind these are BEGINNERS lists, then you shouldn't
be confised. If you keep in your mine these lists are related to _Perl_
not ethics, you should not be confused.

Staying on topic isn't a difficult concept.

If I say "This is off topic" for one list, and you think it is
magically on topic for the other when it contains NO reference to Perl,
then you should really spend more time thinking about what you are
doing before hitting 'send'.

Use common sense, read the FAQs, keep it on topic (I do let slighly OT
things slide by, if I didn't I would likely close 85% of your threads).
I have been nice, I have emailed off-list to stay on-topic, and it is
being ignored. This is a beginners forum, not a personal forum to get
opinions on anything technical.

Cheers,
Kevin

> 
> these are the same mailing lists? These are distinct mailing lists?
> 
> I can understand the concern about 'cross posting'....
> but....
> 
> ciao
> drieux
> 
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