On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 09:47:14 +0100 piorunz <pior...@gmx.com> wrote: Hello piorunz,
Always remember that the Debian MLs continue to exist because they get used. In any case, Debian forums exist, as has been pointed out. They seem to be busier than I suspected, too. >First online forums were created, in fact, in 70s As Bret says, the 'net didn't exist then. Sure, Darpanet was around, but that has little resemblance to the modern internet. Admittedly, the 'net owes its very existence to Darpa. The forums at that time bear almost no relation to what we're saddled with nowadays, which are built on the world wide web. And that was not invented by Tim Berners-Lee until 1989. > according to you, can you explain why not? What Eike and Keith have said. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is never immediately apparent" / _)rad "Is it only me that has a working delete key?" Success defined by acquisition stinks Money is Not Our God - Killing Joke
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