I think the question at hand here is, do we discuss issues that are unisex, or are they just female-oriented? (yes btw, I'm new... in fact I've been listening for about a week so far.) I also dig the idea for a split techtalk forum (Beginner/Advanced), it's the best method to achieving the goals of linuxchix I think without losing continuity. Regards, DarkMaidn _______________________________________________ issues mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/issues
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