NBLUG mailing list setup
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dugan at passwall.com
Sun Dec 8 23:08:24 PST 2002
I am far from "guru" but I would subscribe to a newbie list.
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Campus IT(/OS Security): Operating Systems Support Specialist Assistant
Lorie Obal said:
> On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, E Frank Ball wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:42:25AM -0800, Eric Eisenhart wrote:
>> }
>> } So, what do people think of dividing talk into two lists? What
>> would the } lists be? talk and talk-tech? talk and talk-newbie?
>> talk-tech, } talk-newbie and talk-general?
>>
>> I vote to keep it the way it is.
>>
> I second that. If there is a newbie-only list, the temptation might be
>
> too great for the gurus to stick to the experts-only list.
>
> -Lorie
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