Mary Gardiner:
> However I am primarily a programmer, not a sysadmin. I know all I need
> to know about partitions, I want to talk about the design of my
> brilliant new web-templating system that I've hatched in the past week.

> Somehow, it's kind of indicitive about 'women and Linux' that we have a
> chat list, a gender discussion list, a help list, all of which is well
> and good, but no hardcore hackers list.

Then do something about it :)

Write about the design of your brilliant new web-templating system, down
to all the gory details and that stuff, and send it to the list and ask
for comments. If nobody uses the list for such things now, there is no
other way to change that than doing it yourself, is it?

If newbies feel that is a bit tough for then, well, then they don't have
to read it (or, you have to write a foolow-up-article explaining
everything for Users ;)). It's the same with me and lot's of the very 
basic questions that are asked on different foras (not specifically on 
Linuxchix-lists): I silently ignores them.

If this turn out to be a success, i.e. with lots and regular high-level
tech postings, we can talk about a split if that seems useful. But not
yet.



Magni :)
-- 
sash is very good for you.

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