----- "John Hinton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> >
> > If you are going to go to multiple lists, might I suggest that you
> > have 1 system-admins list and 1 general-users list and you can tightly
> 
> But I would like a bit more freedom on the sysadmin list. The ability
> to get more in depth on particulars and include discussions of other 
> software which interacts with existing systems to aid in going 
> further... extending Centos so to speak.

Do you think that by definition, the "system-admins" list should encompass that 
freedom?  Linux system administration is not limited to bash scripting and 
configuring Apache virtual hosts, but also includes architecting multi-tiered, 
multi-faceted, multi-platform environments.  I think the label of 
"system-admins" for a second list is going in the right direction.  Maybe 
something a bit more specific, like CentOS-sysadmin-advanced?  Not the best 
name, but conveys my idea.  The understanding on that list is that the 
application of CentOS in real world environments can and should also be 
discussed.

Eh?  Yes, no, maybe?

-Ken
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