Dean Hamstead wrote:

> slug-l33t
>
> l33t would be people who dream in c syntac, who cant see any point to
> running a graphical interface, people who get pissed off and recode
> sections of the kernel or glibc to suit their needs (eg. non-newbies)

I wouldn't want ot move all the highly experienced people off the main list.  You
can learn a lot from reading their posts, even if you don't understand exactly
what they are talking about.  At most I'd like to see SLUG and SLUG-OT.  I

And if there is a list for experienced linux gurus only, please don't call is
l337.  For one thing I have a low opinion of people who think that using numbers
and symbols instead of letters makes them appear to be 'l337 hax0rs', and the term
elite sounds too exclusive.  SLUG-Advanced would be a better choice.

And anyone who thinks that this list can be unkind to newbies should try asking a
question on 2600-Au.


 - Doug Stalker

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