that may be. however, breaking out the list with finer granularity.
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The problem with lists broken is experienced users wouldn't subscribe to any except perhaps upgrade-problems so none would benefit from others' experience. I'm certainly new to SM and have benefited from others and hope to return the favour some day. I participate in several others lists where I'm the veteran and others are newbie's. That's what lists are all about.
Now perhaps a nntp group like comp.dcom.sys.cisco might be an idea or comp.protocols.dns.bind where they also keep an archive at isc.org. If find both of those useful and they're frequented by experts and novices alike.
Brian Bergin
ComCept Solutions, LLC
If categories were divided in this manner, the only people who would read the upgrade-problems list and the newusers list would be newusers and people with upgrade problems respectively. I dont think much would get accomplished. On the other hand, when you have a conglomeration of people wite diverse motives they tend to have had similarly diverse experiences and can actually help one another.
All I really want is my squirrel-mail t-shirt. After reading thousands of 'noisy' emails, responding to my share, and patiently waiting through change in command - I think I have deserved the right to throw money at a good project so I can look like even more of a geek.
Hello? Where is a PR Squirrel when you need one?
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I think it has something to do with that sharing thing I learned about in
grade school. A participation thing, where you give some help, and get
some help...
> I realize some of you may like to see everything that's said regarding a
> product you're working with in a setting such as this but that's not what
> I come here for. First I search the archives (a mechanism that could
> stand some improvement), then I post the question. More useful to me
> would be notifications of replies to my posts only. Everything else is
> just background noise. Can Mailman be configured to do this? And if not,
> has any consideration been given to providing a forum type of service in
> concert with or in place of Mailman?
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