[ubuntu-uk] New Linux website - Feedback? [was: ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 28]

2010-11-18 Thread Tony Scott
Hi Mark Just to clarify I said Surely using an (sic!) FOSS system would be more appropriate for a Linux QA site?. I did not say that FOSS must be used... Cheers -- Tony Scott http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://twitter.com/tonys | http://uk.wordcamp.org From: Mark Harrison

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New Linux website - Feedback? [was: ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 28]

2010-11-18 Thread Alan Bell
On 18/11/10 16:16, Sean Miller wrote: I do not actually agree with this, for the record. I think that the Linux commitment to Free Open Source Software (not sure what the 'L' stands for in Mark's acronym) it stands for Libre meaning freedom as opposed to the other sort of free which is means

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New Linux website - Feedback? [was: ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 28]

2010-11-18 Thread Jon Spriggs
Actually, I was under the impression that the stack exchange software (which drives stack overflow and askubuntu and others) is Free Software, albeit on a Windows and C# platform. -- Jon The Nice Guy Spriggs Please excuse any top posting, typographical or gramatical errors and brevity, as this

Re: [ubuntu-uk] New Linux website - Feedback? [was: ubuntu-uk Digest, Vol 67, Issue 28]

2010-11-18 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 17:32 +, Jon Spriggs wrote: Actually, I was under the impression that the stack exchange software (which drives stack overflow and askubuntu and others) is Free Software, albeit on a Windows and C# platform. It appears to run nginx on Linux, or at least its front-end