On 28 Feb 99 at 2:18, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > it seems that these two mailinglists are so-called dead - no one is > writing in here, so there are (as we see it from the outside) not > necessary. > > If you think this is a wrong assumption, please let us know, then > the mailinglist stays where it is. If not, we will remove that > mailinglist soon. > > Ciao, Hanno, one of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > | Hanno Wagner | Member of the HTML Writers Guild | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | | Eine gewerbliche Nutzung meiner Email-Adressen ist nicht > gestattet! | | 74 a3 53 cc 0b 19 - we did it! | > Generation @ | > > #"Aeh, habe ich jetzt jemanden gespoilt, weil ich geschrieben habe > #das die > # 3.Staffel ein Ende hat?" -- Anja Ahlfeld, de.rec.sf.babylon5 > > Hello! I wouldn't say debian-faq is dead: i've received several emails from it in the previous months. The interesting fact was that for every question someone posed a censor comment: this is not the right place to ask this; this will be in the new FAQ and so need to be answered etc. The faq mailing list can give more life to the FAQ writing. Concerning the esperanto mailing list, i think it should be kept alive, for pure ecological richness. A Brazilian frasemaker says English is a successful Esperanto, but we also need Esperanto. Regards, --Hilton ---- Hilton Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5657 URLs and help on C++ programming and Object-Oriented Design

