> I wouldn't want ot move all the highly experienced people off the main list. You
> can learn a lot from reading their posts, even if you don't understand exactly
> what they are talking about. At most I'd like to see SLUG and SLUG-OT. I
my intention was to allow "gurus" to have their choice of helping
newbies or not. Not to discriminate etc...
> And if there is a list for experienced linux gurus only, please don't call is
> l337. For one thing I have a low opinion of people who think that using numbers
> and symbols instead of letters makes them appear to be 'l337 hax0rs', and the term
> elite sounds too exclusive. SLUG-Advanced would be a better choice.
>
> And anyone who thinks that this list can be unkind to newbies should try asking a
> question on 2600-Au.
l33t was not a serious suggestion for the name, and speaking in l33t is
more of a joke than serious, why bother with l33t talk when you can
encrypt just about any data transfer for free...
possbibly the best solution would be to simply ask the person to stay on
topic
Dean
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