On Thursday 09 June 2005 20.05, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> > I still fail to see why everything done by Gentoo devs belongs on the
> > Gentoo page. The only article that belongs on the Gentoo page is the one
> > about the Enoch and how it became Gentoo.
>
> Because it's something relevant to Linux done by a member of our
> community. And of course we care what people in our community are doing,
> don't we? Well, I guess some of us don't.

Just wondering.
Who decides what goes on or stays off the list. What criteria should be/is 
used in the process? ("relevant" and/or "significant" are very subjective). 
Is it a "dead" list that should stay in (a possibly edited) a specified form 
forever?

Cheers,

Martin S
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Martin Skjöldebrand (http://www.skjoldebrand.org)
Gentoo Linux: shieldfire @ irc.freenode.net
Scandinavian Archaeology http://www.scandarch.com

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