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Re: What does group consider to be "on topic"?



On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 16:57:32 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:

> Anyone who has followed this group knows I have atypical ideas of OS
> design ;/
> A MAJOR strength of Linux mindset is "roll your own." There are multiple
> Debian based distros which have done that. UNFORTUNATELY, from my
> perspective, many have chosen web based feedback/communication
> mechanisms rather than email based.

Mmm... fine but what's your point here? :-?

> My question:
> 
> Will this group consider my questions about such systems to be "on
> topic"?

Such as "what" questions, exactly? Can you give an example? 

I've read many posts from users running Ubuntu, aptosid, Mint, etc... I, 
personally, have no problem with them but you can expect from kind 
replies (people trying to help) to "go away" posts, depending on how's 
going their day (yes, people also have bad days, don't take it as 
something personal) :-)

Anyway, whether you are in doubt you can always tag the subject 
accordingly to avoid complains from the rest of the mailing list 
participants.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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