On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 02:56:23PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > ... looking at the "Etch + USB Modem -- Supported?" thread I'm guessing > > you guys (at least you and Ron) are also missing those. > > yeah, sorry I spelled your name wrong there. But since Celejar has > logged my claim to be done with that thread, I can't properly issue a > correction.
Don't worry about it, I'm used to it :) (though I usually get the Polish spelling (Andrej) not the German one) > I'm still up in the air about d-ot (heh. that's a good one, d.o.t.) as ? I don't get this one (Department of Technology?) > I don't think its actually practical to implement. For example, how > would one go about moving that USB^h^h^hVituperations thread over to > d.o.t. and then moving it back when it veers back on-topic. Just get a list ethicist to do the police work :) "Hey guys, this is off-topic on this off-topic list, take it to d-u/d-d/..." > its a difficult social problem for which there are few if any > technological solutions... Joke aside, I understand your concern, but I don't see a better solution to have offtopic threads without disturbing d-u. And if the posters are careful enough to move it to offtopic, they can also move it back to d-u if they feel what they are writing belongs there (too). It may seem that I am pushing this too hard, but it's annoying not to get a clear stance on this, especially when Holger Levsen from the debian-community project seems to agree on hosting such a list if the project won't (there's also googlegroups as a last resort). Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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