On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 08:32:45PM +0200, Ely Levy wrote:
> you would feel better if I wrote it in my own words?:)
No. My take on this -- post any *original material* here, on anything
that has to do with Linux, even though there are other forums for
those specific topics; but don't *reproduce* material from those forms
to here. So even though two messages may be about the same thing, one
will be appropriate because it's something you wrote, and the other
won't because it's reproduced. That's my opinion of course.
(And obviously rewriting something in your own words counts for
reproducing.)
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