> So what? This is a ml not a wiki, on the wiki you can find a lot of > related stuff. >
I never said that it was....but it was put together by the community working with sunxi to avoid flooding the arm-netbook ml. I'm not much of an irc'er but I'd like to think that I can post something here without getting a knock back. > > I would say that anything sunxi related is relevant here. If this was a > > purely kernel hangout, I would miss a lots of quite interesting > > information. It's not like this ml is flooded with questions. > > The fact that there aren't that many questions doesn't allow people to > be OT and, please, consider also that the you can find something OT > interesting but a lot of other people are annoyed by it. > Then surely this is your problem...if I didn't filter out or plainly ignore things that I wasn't interested in especially in modern life then I'll probably end up killing myself. > See, the problem is that often the posts in this ml are definitely OT > (see the Puneet B posts) so Julian is welcome to try to keep things on > topic. > And this is probably why I got annoyed at Julian in the first place and wanted to reply to this. I saw that Puneet had posted a question about wifi & BT devices supported by the linux sunxi driver. John answered his question and supplied him with some more information. At no stage did I feel that these exchanges were OT. > FWIW I already proposed in the irc channel to create a ml specifically > for kernel development (on vger maybe?) > > Aaaaaaas usual IMHO, > > To quote the late Bill Hicks (OT....I know!) "“It takes more energy to frown than it does to smile.” Yeah, you know it takes more energy to point that out than it does to leave me alone?" > Ciao :) > > Bye D Bye.....I'll get back to some kernel hacking..... CK -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "linux-sunxi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
