Oooo! I think I just heard someone say 'Weeaboo'.
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J. Erik Heinz wrote:
I hate forums.. mailinglists are the way to go ;)
Wiki's ?
To use a community can have some advantages.
wikis are nice for documentation, but discussion is best done on a
mailinglist. Just like we are doing now :)
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Hi,
Morten Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> words
on 18.11.2005 - 03:01 (+0100 Zulu-Time):
> Paul Stejskal wrote:
> >One more suggestion I have, how about some forums?
>
> Here's my suggestion; how about not? :P
>
> I hate forums.. mailinglists are the way to go ;)
Wiki's ?
To use a communit
On Friday, 18 November 2005, at 14:03:46 (+1100),
Daniel Kasak wrote:
> Calmly dude. Calmly.
Uh...what?
Michael
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Michael Jennings wrote:
That is most definitely a matter of opinion, and those opinions are
off-topic for this list. All this-distro-is-better-than-that-one
comments should be sent directly to /dev/null.
Here's the "way to go:" if you do the work, you pick the distro.
That's why ELive uses De
Paul Stejskal wrote:
One more suggestion I have, how about some forums?
Here's my suggestion; how about not? :P
I hate forums.. mailinglists are the way to go ;)
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On Friday, 18 November 2005, at 12:33:57 (+1100),
Daniel Kasak wrote:
> The installation could use some friendlying-up, I admit, but once
> Gentoo is installed, it's certainly the way to go.
That is most definitely a matter of opinion, and those opinions are
off-topic for this list. All this-dis
Doug McEachern wrote:
I agree. Though my experiences with Gentoo have been great following
the first week of installing, compiling and configuring, I would have
never made it past the first few failed attempts to get X started
without being really stubborn and determined. Gentoo will not win
One more suggestion I have, how about some forums?
Paul
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 17:13 -0600, Paul Stejskal wrote:
> It's a nice idea, but the one thing I would suggest is that you probably
> suggest a distro that is pretty much set up out of the box. Most
> Windows users will not be familiar with pr
I agree. Though my experiences with Gentoo have been great following
the first week of installing, compiling and configuring, I would have
never made it past the first few failed attempts to get X started
without being really stubborn and determined. Gentoo will not win
many new converts. I had u
I really like how you identify all the parts of the screenshot. I
often wonder what a certain application is and also what font is being
used when I see some screenshots.
Andy
On 11/17/05, Paul Stejskal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a nice idea, but the one thing I would suggest is that you
It's a nice idea, but the one thing I would suggest is that you probably
suggest a distro that is pretty much set up out of the box. Most
Windows users will not be familiar with programming or compiling, but
will want things to work right away.
Paul
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 21:55 +0100, Liliegren Dan
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