Donnie Berkholz posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,  on
Mon, 03 Apr 2006 23:16:07 -0700:

> Duncan wrote:
>> The Gentoo-desktop list is lower volume and generally where I ask
>> (developer level) questions about anything so related, KDE, GNOME,
>> burning CD/DVDs, sometimes sound issues, etc.  Again, that's a developer
>> list not a general user list, but it's low enough volume and generally
>> friendly enough to get you the answers you need if it's something (like
>> this) a dev would need to answer.
> 
> Really it's both developer and user questions. It's just that the
> uninteresting ones tend to get ignored for a while because they aren't fun
> to answer for the 10th time or so. =)

That's sort of what I meant, but it wasn't wording quite right and I
didn't want to take too many liberties as user so I erred on the side of
caution. Thanks for the clarification. =8^)

(BTW, altho devs will know this already some users reading this may not,
Donnie B is the Gentoo Desktop project lead, so that's straight from the
source. =8^)

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