That's my thinking also.  The purpose of this list is for LUGs and the
project organizers to help each other with suggestions for the demo
day. This includes discussing books, distros, apps, and any else that
a new user might ask about.

- Deepak

On Jun 29 1999, at 18:38, Timothy Lord was caught saying:
> Richard / Everyone: 
> 
> I was under the impression that the talk about books etc was in the
> pursuiit of informatino to refer to for the upcoming demo day. 
> "Are there any good books about this?" seems like a reasonable question
> that a potential user would ask ...
> 
> timothy
> 
> 
> On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Richard Morgan wrote:
> 
> > It was my impression when I subscribed to this list, that it is for
> > discussion of Linux Demo Day activities and planning.  
> > 
> > Instead, it seems like general Linux conversation ("Best books"?) rather
> > than LDD topics.  Have I stumbled on some kind of covert Linux Help Desk
> > here?
> > 
> > Can we please stay on topic, thus keeping the traffic manageable and
> > useful?
> 
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