http://www.google.com/search?q=mlug lists dozens. Which do you have in mind?
But anyway, if KCLUG mailing list is not a good resource for your
technical issues,
don't use it for that. In my opinion KCLUG is a social organization
as well as a forum
with technical discussions too. I think splitting the list would
exacerbate the problem.
Mailing list culture is an organic, free-market kind of thing, and
trying to impose some
kind of structure tends to make such things less vibrant.
So if those guys in Melbournewaulkeeidwayizzou have a split mailing list, with
tech discussions on one channel and optional off-tech ranting on the other and
that works for them I'm happy for them.
I enjoy the off-topic ranting. In fact I consider getting to read the
off-topic ranting
my payment for the occasional piece of useful advice I provide. Which
is getting less
and less often as I become progressively less of a young fart.
On 2/18/06, Jason Clinton <me@jasonclinton.com> wrote:
By looking at their mailing list archives, it seems that MLUG's
application of this idea seems to have worked quite well for them...
Thoughts?
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Jason Clinton <me@jasonclinton.com>
I top post you.
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David L Nicol
all your mySQL databases are belong to us
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