Sorry about top posting.

Though I can understand Jonathan’s feelings, I am with Frank on this subject. 
So, I will keep participating in “non-CentOS” discussions which may be useful 
to CentOS refugees, until I’m kicked out of the list, or such discussions 
become forcefully banned. As this - CentOS list - is the only place where all 
CentOS refugees may be present, and those fled to one distro may bring 
information helpful for those fled to different distro, and most logical place 
for it is this very list.

To CentOS fanats: I do understand your feelings. But try to understand those 
who had to flee CentOS because of CentOS’s (or RedHat’s, or IBM’s) recent 
decision. You only need to tolerate this  for about a year at the most, this 
inappropriate in your view thing will fade out on its own.

Former happy CentOS user (for over decade and a half) who still supports a 
bunch of CentOS number crunchers, - till EOL of respective release numbers.

Valeri

> On Feb 6, 2021, at 2:56 PM, Frank Cox <thea...@sasktel.net> wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:22:21 -0500
> Jonathan Billings wrote:
> 
> 1.) you assume people will clearly label their off topic threads
> 
> I think that in most cases that will happen, yes, since people with a 
> technical background understand that clarity and precision are important when 
> posting a question or observation or asking for advice.
> 
> 2.) as we’ve seen, those off topic threads often weave in and out of on-topic 
> threads until a moderator tells you to take it to another venue.
> 
> Which of course never happens now with threads that start off discussing some 
> aspect of Centos?
>> 
>> You’ll dilute the usefulness of this list to the point that it will be
>> worthless for people who are interested in CentOS topics.
> 
> In your opinion.  On average, this is not a high-traffic mailing list and I'd 
> be really surprised if the traffic actually increased in any significant way 
> since a question that might today be asked about Centos will be asked 
> tomorrow about Rocky; either way, there's no net increase in the traffic, 
> just a change in the subject line.
> 
>> You want a generic
>> rhel clone list?  Create one and post an announcement about it.
> 
> You're welcome to do that if that's your calling.  By all means, be my guest, 
> and so on.  Personally, I'm quite content using the mailing lists that I've 
> been using for years.  If I really have to sign up for some other mailing 
> lists then I can do that though it's not really my first choice of actions.  
> I really have no desire to run a mailing list of my own.  Again, though, 
> you're welcome to undertake that if you wish and I might even be convinced to 
> sign up for it.
> 
>> If you want to talk about Rocky or Oracle Linux, use their lists. This list 
>> is for CentOS.
> 
> Since neither you or I are the list manager, all we can do is express an 
> opinion.  I've expressed mine, you've expressed yours, and a few other folks 
> have chimed in too.   And we'll all get to find out what happens as time goes 
> on.
> 
>> If you have a question that is
>> codebase specific, then just ask it without talking about the distro it came
>> from, but as soon as it becomes clear that it is infrastructure related, keep
>> it on the appropriate list. 
> 
> And after going through all of the above, you ultimately agree with me after 
> all.
> 
> I generally read just the parts of this mailing list that are of interest to 
> me, and most questions and observations that I see here are about specific 
> programs/setups/why-did-this-just-explode.  Unless they're buried in some of 
> the threads that I skip over because they don't seem relevant to what I'm 
> doing, I see very few questions about infrastructure and the like.  Well, up 
> until about two months ago, that is.  And I'm pretty sure the infrastructure 
> stuff will calm down again after the big change-over at the end of this year.
> 
> 
> 
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