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  • From: Jeff Bollinger <jeff01 AT email.unc.edu>
  • To: UNC Linux Users Group <unclug AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [unclug] new listserv and facebook group
  • Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2007 11:31:52 -0500

Jeff Bollinger wrote:
> Douglas A. Whitfield wrote:
>> Good question Jeff!
>>
>> Last I checked, Linux was Open Source, so an Open Source group applies to
>> Linux. However, Linux isn't the only Open Source OS/App in the world.
>
> Yes, I'm well aware of this. An open source support group is a great
> idea. I just take issue with:
>
>> This might be a little premature, but my campaign website goes live
>> tomorrow and is being pubbed by the DTH
>> (http://media.www.dailytarheel.com/media/storage/paper885/news/2007/02/02/Opinion/Information.Underload-2692938.shtml?sourcedomain=www.dailytarheel.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com)
>> so I need to get some members in the facebook group, and fast!
>
> You might be surprised to know that this list isn't ONLY for students,
> but also support personnel and other professionals in the UNC community.
>
> This is clearly stated in the 'welcome' message to the list:
>
>> This mailing list is for people interested in receiving and contributing
>> community support for Linux and Linux applications on the UNC campus. You
>> *must* subscribe using a UNC e-mail address.
>
> and:
>
>> This mailing list is for people interested in receiving and contributing
>> community support for Linux and Linux applications on the UNC campus. You
>> *must* subscribe using a UNC e-mail address.


Ooops - the second "and" was supposed to be this:

> Welcome to the UNC Linux Users Group! This list exists to serve as a open
> community support forum for Linux, Linux software, and Linux users and its
> messages will be publicly archived for the future reference.
> The list caters to Linux users from various backgrounds and technical skill
> levels, and in the spirit of free community support and mutual respect, the
> tone of postings and responses to the list should always be supportive and
> never condescending.

Thanks,
Jeff




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