Bottom line. I'm rebelling against us dividing the group into 30 different mail lists every time someone gets in a tizzy about an effort they don't want to hear about. You'll just have to moderate all my posts or give in. I'm protesting. Consider me virtually outside carrying a picket sign that says "TriLug, Small Group, Less Lists" and shouting "hell no to the hosting list I won't go". So you'll just have to bring in the police to beat my posts off the list or realize how stupid all the dead lists that no one even KNOWS how to subscribe to cause its not even linked off the website.
Social Disobedience. Political Activism...and all this on a mail list.. The board says it wants to get people involved: is shoving the groups activities into categories most people don't know about the way to do it? HA! Hows that education list working? Oh wow, I see the most long running thread after hosting was initiated was Chris's "ignore: test" post which he probably posted their because it was the most inactive list he's signed up to. 3 of the lists are SO inactive (btw actually there are six! HA!) that they have NO archive! HA! Specifically, here is what I want: 2 lists - general (this list) and dev I think development issues on linux is truly another topic and has actually benefited from the division. Both lists listed on the web page. (Point me at it, grant me access and I'll change it). The subject of the "trilug" list is "trilug" and therefore nothing involving the trilug is off topic. Dev is for all us ultra-geeky programmers to discuss the finer issues of STL *smirk*. Stand up fight for what you believe in... (yes I am grinning while I type all of this). Andy "hell no I won't go" Oliver PS: examples of larger groups with less lists: Apache Tomcat (2) gnumeric project (1) triangle java users group (1) On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 00:16, Jon Carnes wrote: > Andy, you're stepping over the line here. > > The complaint was legit, and doesn't deserve sarcasm. I belong to some lists <snip/> -- www.superlinksoftware.com www.sourceforge.net/projects/poi - port of Excel format to java http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4487555.html - fix java generics! The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote. -Ambassador Kosh
