On Dienstag, 6. März 2007, Mick wrote:
> > the gentoo weekly news mailing list. You should add yourself to that
> > list. Every gentoo user should be subscribed to that list.
>
> Yes, including me. ;-) However, I have not been able to subscribe to it
> despite trying for a number of times. Am I
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 22:11, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Dienstag, 6. März 2007, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > This is completely unimportant, but I've been wondering about
> > it for a several months.
> >
> > At www.gentoo.org, there are links to the Gentoo Weekly
> > Newsletter. What does th
Le Tue, 6 Mar 2007 22:03:19 + (UTC),
Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> This is completely unimportant, but I've been wondering about
> it for a several months.
>
> At www.gentoo.org, there are links to the Gentoo Weekly
> Newsletter. What does the "Posted on" date mean? There
On Tuesday 6 March 2007 23:03, Grant Edwards wrote:
> To where is the newsletter posted two weeks before it's put up
> on the web site?
To the gentoo-gwn mailing list, I suppose..
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On Dienstag, 6. März 2007, Grant Edwards wrote:
> This is completely unimportant, but I've been wondering about
> it for a several months.
>
> At www.gentoo.org, there are links to the Gentoo Weekly
> Newsletter. What does the "Posted on" date mean? There seems
> to be an average of about 1.5-2 w
This is completely unimportant, but I've been wondering about
it for a several months.
At www.gentoo.org, there are links to the Gentoo Weekly
Newsletter. What does the "Posted on" date mean? There seems
to be an average of about 1.5-2 weeks between the "posted on"
date and when it shows up on
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