No, we're restricting it to people who kiss Der Fuhrer Jeff's butt twice....

Debian needs 3 kisses and a rodgering....:-)



> > > > top stories
> > > > Microsoft backlash boosts Linux
> > > > MICROSOFT'S hold on corporate Australia appears to be
> > > > weakening, with a rise in the number of big companies opting
> > > > to use Linux software for critical applications.
> > > > http://email.ni.com.au/Click?q=71-GwZUIEZ8fBusdsmqgco85rjY
> > > >
> >
> > tgreen@cavey:~$ dict slug-chat
> >
> > Main Entry: sl�ug�chat
> > Pronunciation: 'slerg-chat'
> > Function: noun
> > Etymology: Mailing list for all Linux related posts that shouldn't be on
> > the main list.  These include advocacy, rants, flames, microsoft
> > bashing, jokes and shouts of BBEEEEEEEEEEERRRR!!!!111!!
>
>OK, I don't want to be an arse here, but I have to ask.
>
>Is this "directive" coming in any official capacity?
>
>If so, which one?
>
>If not - where do you have problems with people pointing out Linux in the
>news?
>
>The story is directly related to the rise of Linux in Corporate Australia
>- something I, for one, am happy to read.
>
>Are we restricting SLUG to the "Can only ask questions if you mention
>Debian at least twice" list?
>
>DaZZa
>
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