Andrew Bastien wrote:
> Well, the people who are asking Linux questions are asking on 
> the wrong list.

Yes, but how about people who are asking Perl questions? And just happen to
use Linux? What if they use both Linux and Windows? Where do you draw the
line?

I do much of much of my development in Perl. My applications happen to run
on both NT and Solaris, which is one of the great advantages of Perl. I
would say, however, that the majority of the time the perl interpreter that
runs my programs is on Solaris. Should I stop posting to this list?
 
> While there are people here who are kind 
> enough to overlook this mistake, this does not mean that the 
> list should be changed to accomodate those that use it 
> inappropriately.  There are general Perl newsgroups and 
> plenty of Unix-specific places to get Perl informaton, but 
> very few good Win32 Perl resources.

There are very few, if any, Perl resources as good as this list. That's why
there are a lot of unix users subscribed. The clpm newsgroup just isn't as
good as it used to be.

> Don't dilute this one by making it just another Perl mailing list.

I don't think the quality of this list would change. But I also wouldn't
have a problem with a different solution (perhaps a separate list otherwise
identical to this one) that would allow people that use Linux or Solaris
boxes to discuss Perl issues.


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Mark Thomas
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> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas_M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: May 09, 2000 10:43
> To: Perl-Win32-Users Mailing List
> Cc: Perl-Win32-Users
> Subject: RE: creating wed mail account
> 
> 
> > However, it's not "ActivePerl-Users" but "Perl-Win32-Users". 
> 
> This brings up a question: Perhaps it should now be 
> ActivePerl-Users? This
> would serve to further emphasize the cross-platformness of 
> ActivePerl, and
> besides, in 90% of the discussions here, the OS is 
> irrelevant. A lot of
> people ask their linux questions here anyway, and we don't 
> find out unless
> someone gives a Win32-specific answer and they respond "um, 
> well, I'm using
> linux. Any other ideas?"
> 
> > And, as Woodrow
> > pointed out, neither "Perl" nor "Win32" has anything to do 
> > with web mail as
> > such. They can be done in Perl, but then on-topic questions 
> > would be about
> > the implementation rather than the algorithm, in my opinion. 
> > That is to say,
> > "I want to do X Y Z in order to set up web mail, how do I 
> > express this in
> > Perl?" rather than "How do I set up web mail?".
> 
> I agree. But I have a feeling that's what the original poster 
> really meant.
> He could have been more specific, though.
> 
> - --
> Mark Thomas
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