Matti Picus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So is this thread. Take it to the streets and parliment, where it
> belongs.
Or, at the very least, take it to IGLU. Linux-il is supposed to be a
technical list, not the one for discussing community activities. Even
RedHat/Debian, Emacs/vi, awk/perl, li
So is this thread. Take it to the streets and parliment, where it belongs.
I vote for a picnic.
Matti
At 01:40 PM 21/8/00 +0300, gavrie frothed wrote:
>Therefore, your point is moot.
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> > Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
> > several points which will help to choose resturant:
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From: "Orr Dunkelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Kosher vs. Non-Kosher (was Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner)
> Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might p
Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
several points which will help to choose resturant:
A. Kosher-keepers can always eat vegtables. I know you want the plate to
be kosher as well, but you are advised to open the Halacha and find out
that this is "Siag" that wa