Time to shut down this list?
Greg 'groggy' Lehey
grog at FreeBSD.org
Wed Dec 22 22:37:35 PST 2004
Most (all?) of the traffic on -newbies lately has been of technical
nature. That's not surprising, but there are a number of reasons why
it's not a good idea:
1. It's not the original charter of the mailing list. For reference:
This list is a gathering place for people new to FreeBSD.
Please feel free to share your experiences with others on this
list.
Support questions should be sent to
freebsd-questions at freebsd.org. Technical questions should be
sent to freebsd-hackers at freebsd.org. (NOT to the newbies list
please)
Full info and FAK http://www.welearn.com.au/freebsd/newbies/
Please read the info and FAK. They contain important information
regarding the purpose and use of this mailing list.
2. There's already a mailing list for technical questions, as
mentioned above: FreeBSD-questions at FreeBSD.org.
3. Most of the experienced people on the FreeBSD-questions list don't
read -newbies. If they do, they've been told not to answer
technical questions there.
The result: ask a question on -newbies and you're less likely to get
an answer. If you do get an answer, it's less likely to be correct.
In either case, people on the -questions mailing list are not going to
see the answer, so even if the answer is correct, it's of less use to
the community at large.
I'd suggest that we slowly disband this list (over a period of, say,
two weeks). There are plenty of other FreeBSD mailing lists, and it's
up to you to join them. If you're interested in technical issues,
-questions is the obvious one to join.
Comments?
Greg
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