Re: [expert] ANNOUNCE: New public forum (and second round of discussions)

2000-06-10 Thread Denis HAVLIK
:~ :~We've got the Northpole, the Southpole, now we have the :~Linuxpole. :~As the former two always were a picture of extremly different :~points of view, Linuxpole may be the equivalent of the :~outstanding results which will emerge from the discussion of :~different ideas. Under assumption

Re: [expert] ANNOUNCE: New public forum (and second round of discussions)

2000-06-09 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 08:25 -0700, Alan Shoemaker wrote: Denisin 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

[expert] ANNOUNCE: New public forum (and second round of discussions)

2000-06-08 Thread Denis HAVLIK
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".

Re: [expert] ANNOUNCE: New public forum (and second round of discussions)

2000-06-08 Thread Cecil Watson
Linux-Mandrake ROCKS!

Re: [expert] ANNOUNCE: New public forum (and second round of discussions)

2000-06-08 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Denisin 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