hi, bieng a newbie i would have to agree with you. there really is a lot of problems that a newbie faces with debian right from installation.so i guess the NB thing is fine.i will take care to c that all my mails are precceded with this identifier. thanx guyz,
-----Original Message----- From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2001 1:52 PM To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' Subject: Buerk : [EMAIL PROTECTED] If i'm out of line someone please let me know, don't want to offend any moderators. I kept thinking about some post talking about a debian newbie mailinglist. Why would we want that ? I think it's a rather fascist thing to do, i've encountered this kind of nonsense on several other mailinglists and allways feel bad about it. Why make debian/linux or any other mailinglist an elite forum ? Can you imagine yourself way back when you started out using linux giving advice to people who were just trying their first install ? Bet you would have nuked a couple of systems before you got things running smoothly. People who oppose to newbies posting to a list should simply remove themselves from it or write some mailfilter to filter out newbie messages. I also wonder what the big deal is, if wouldn't take any intermediate user too long to answer the type of questions newbies are asking would it ? Maybe it would be a good idea for newbies to prefix there mails with NB : or Newbie : just like there exists a habit of using OT : for off-topic messages. This should also help out the people who simply don't want to be bothered with newbie questions. Regards, Joris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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