And quoting from "exhibit A" aka LUG AUP,

"The Uganda Linux User Group (LUG) mailing list provides information and
facilitates discussion of subjects pertinent to Linux and FOSS (Free and
Open Source Software) in particular *but also in general about Information
Technology topics*."

So clearly the list is not limited to only Linux and FOSS. I did not see any
one comment on that clause when we discussed the AUP here so I wonder why
they are crying wolf now.

I side with PB that there is no need to alter the status quo.

--
Hari



On 7 October 2011 21:28, Simon Vass <[email protected]> wrote:

> I reference my learned friend to exhibit A -
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg15408.html
>
> > The Uganda Linux User Group Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
> >
> > The Uganda Linux User Group (LUG) mailing list provides information and
> > facilitates discussion of subjects pertinent to Linux and FOSS (Free and
> > Open Source Software) in particular but also in general about Information
> > Technology topics. The LUG list is a community based and driven list
> managed
> > by a list administrator(s). The administrator(s) may change the
> subscriber
> > requirements of the LUG list at any time. The LUG Administrator(s) may
> > cancel a subscription if the individual or his/her organization no longer
> > meets the list's posted subscription requirements.
> >
>
> > 6.    Statements of a political or philosophical nature are discouraged.
>
> > *LUG SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES*
> >
> > The following activities are specifically prohibited on the LUG mailing
> > list:
> >
> > 1.    Statements that include foul language, personal character attacks,
> > or show disrespect for other participants.
> >
> > 2.    Statements that are slanderous or libelous, including making
> > accusations of criminal conduct in the absence of an indictment or
> > conviction.
> >
> > 3.    Product marketing, business development, or business lead purposes.
> >
> > 4.    Use or distribution of others' comments or e-mail addresses for any
> > purpose other than to discuss relevant issues pertaining to approved
> topics.
> >
> > 5.    Posts which interfere with the customary communications on the
> list.
> >
> > 6.    Postings by fictional or non-identifiable names and addresses.
> >
> > 7.    Posting false or fictitious statements with the intension to
> > deceive.
> >
> > 8.    Using or extracting subscribers’ email addresses, organizational
> > information, or any other mailing list attributes, for derivative mailing
> > lists of any form.
> >
> > 9.    Actions, that while not described specifically here, are similar to
> > the conduct described.* *
> >
>
>
> As such I think it is pretty clear we are way OT here.
>
>
> Simon Vass
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>
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Barnard" <[email protected]>
> To: "Uganda Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, 7 October, 2011 6:43:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [LUG] Serious question
>
>
> Hi TIm,
>
>
> On 7 October 2011 11:47, Tim Schofield < [email protected] > wrote:
>
>
> Why do people think that on a LUG mailing list where you would
> normally expect to see appreciation of software freedom and what it
> gives people, what we actually get is fierce defence of someone who
> always stood against everything that Free software stands for?
>
>
>
>
> I do not think it is "fierce defense of someone who stood against
> everything that Free software Stand for", but rather admiration of an
> individual who went against all odds to present a line of quality products,
> for any one who could afford them, to use. Appreciating someones work and
> the contribution they have brought, Open source or not, should not be
> considered against Free Software. A large chunk of the fonts we use is
> thanks to Steve Jobs. UI are getting better and better, thanks to Apple,
> handheld devices are getting prettier and carry out-of-this-world technology
> thanks, to many including Apple.
>
>
> I am not an Apple or i<Anything> fun, but I do appreciate the contribution
> Steve has made and will laud him for that.
>
>
> However, agreeable with you is the S2N ratio lately on the LUG mailing
> list. I think we have no clear guidelines that give direction of what is
> discussed on this mailing list and hence, everything goes. Anything that
> anyone feels should be discussed gets posted. Perhaps we should describe an
> expected code of conduct and expected discussion items to curtail the
> happy-go-lucky path that this LUG list has taken. I was puzzled when a
> WIndows question was posted to the LUG. I am sure it could have gotten
> answered, but common, this is a LUG list.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a
> million chances happen 99% of the time.
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