Denis....in linuxpole.com the word pole means a long
cylindrical object, like a flag pole or a fishing pole.  I
believe whoever came up with the domain linuxpole.com was
actually aiming for linuxpoll.com where the word poll means a
survey or a place where one can vote. :-)

Alan


Denis HAVLIK wrote:
> 
> Hi, folks
> 
> new forum
> -----------
> 
> You all know the limitations of our present comunication medium (e-mail
> list), right? Like delays, no scoring, no treads...
> 
> Well, we are trying to introduce a slashdot-based discussion forum, and
> for now we will concentrate on "future of the distribution".
> 
> http://www.linuxpole.com
> 
> second round of discussions
> ------------------------------
> 
> Unlike the question I asked you two weeks ago (just tell as everything you
> can think of), now we have to concentrate ourselves to already existing
> topics - I have already posted one (infamous "UPGRADE" question), other
> will follow.
> 
> By the way, a lot of your sugestions were found "good" and "simple
> to implement" - there will be no big discussion on these. (I hope I will
> be able to send you a summary of such topics next week.)
> Some other requests were found "too dificult", so we cannot do anything
> about them now.
> 
> Howeven, some questions were very interesting, and caused big debates on
> our internal lists, but we were unable to come to conclusion. These
> questions will be posted on  our new web-forum - maybe you can help us
> find right answers.
> 
> cu
>         Denis
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