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Greg,
Well, I just *tried* to send to "discuss@linuxdoc.org", but once again
the list seems to be missing-in-action. And the reason we are moving
to these new lists is what?
If I could get the message below out, I would have!
Regards,
Dan
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Date: 6 Dec 2000 16:09:05 -0000
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Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 11:08:34 -0500
From: Dan York <dyork@e-smith.com>
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Subject: The purpose of this mailing list - discussion of *LDP*, not general
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Alfredo, lzx and Jose,
Welcome to the LDP mailing lists and we would certainly appreciate your
involvement and assistance in our work documenting Linux. However,
I'm afraid you probably won't find people on the list answering the
questions you have just posted, since this list is really for
discussion about *LDP* issues and NOT about general Linux questions.
You'll find this more clearly stated along with some resources at:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/mailinfo.html
I would especially encourage you to seek out a local Linux User
Group (LUG). If there isn't one right around you, most LUGs have
mailing lists which are open to everyone to join in. In those
mailing lists, you will find a crowd of people who can answer
just the type of questions you are asking. On the page I mention
above it points to one source of info about LUGs:
http://lugww.counter.li.org/
You may also find the following sites useful (there is no central
listing of all LUGs, so some lists may have entries that others
do not):
http://www.tux.org/luglist.html
http://linux.com/lug/
http://noframes.linuxjournal.com/glue/
http://www.linuxlinks.com/UserGroups/
I wish we had the time to answer questions like you have asked,
but we simply do not.
Thank you - and if you are interested in helping us with
documentation, we would certainly welcome your participation.
Regards,
Dan
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