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OK, I have a question about this. If people are concerned about the waste
of bandwith (both digital and human) and want it moved over to gnhlug-org,
and people subscribe to gnhlug-org, isn't the bandwith still wasted since
all of the same people will be reading it?? I though the point of the org
list was to discuss functionality/purpose/direction of the LUG, not what
should or shouldn't be on the mailing list. It seems to me that the general
populous of the list can decide for themselves what they want to read and
what they don't.  Besides, if a newbie (like myself) sees a job posting for
a Linux person, it might let them know that they aren't just wasting their
time, and there are practical applications for what they are trying to learn.
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Kenny
At 10:29 AM 2/3/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
>> There is a lot of stuff that goes on in the gnhlug-org that most people
>> just aren't interested in, and the decision about what to do affects EVERY
>> gnhlug subscriber.
>
>  If they aren't interested in the decisions that get made, then they
>shouldn't be surprised when they get made.
>
>  Anyone can sub or unsub to gnhlug-org.  The whole *point* of gnhlug-org is
>to keep traffic like this endless debate about job postings off the regular
>list.
>
>--
>Ben Scott
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