| From | Sent On | Attachments |
|---|---|---|
| Mr.Delicious | May 10, 1999 1:15 pm | |
| Sue Blake | May 10, 1999 1:35 pm | |
| K. Marsh | May 10, 1999 1:44 pm | |
| Sue Blake | May 10, 1999 2:34 pm | |
| rick hamell | May 10, 1999 6:11 pm |
| Subject: | Re: Mailing List vs Newsgroup | |
|---|---|---|
| From: | Sue Blake (su...@welearn.com.au) | |
| Date: | May 10, 1999 2:34:43 pm | |
| List: | org.freebsd.freebsd-newbies | |
On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 01:44:39PM -0700, K. Marsh wrote:
On 10 May 1999, Mr.Delicious wrote:
I have to chuckle reading this message. I know exactly the frustration you are going through. The freebsd-questions is monitored by some very knowledgable and involved individuals, and they have little patience for dumb questions. I was very glad when freebsd-newbies was started, but alas, newbies isn't for dumb questions either. :-(. IMO, there really needs to be a freebsd-dumbquestions list.
But there is! There is! To subscribe, send a blank message to free...@egroups.com
freebsd-tips is a list for newbies to ask "dumb" questions. Answers come from other newbies on that list, plus any non-newbies who have found the list interesting enough to subscribe and help out.
Personally, I'd prefer my machine's health to be in the hands of the volunteering professionals at freebsd-questions, but not everyone is so fussy. Try it out!
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Regards, -*Sue*- (` () '` <-- a +3 uncursed budgerigar named Einstein
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