On 2008-10-10 09:37:44 -0500, Sunny <sloncho at gmail.com> said:

> But tclug, besides promotional, etc., activities, serve as a good
> platform for asking and solving generic linux related problems. Having
> two groups limits the number of possible answers.
> 

Having -more- choices to ask questions limits the number of possible 
answer? I believe more places to ask your questions would give you 
-more- possible answers.

> Or one have to post
> to both.

Welcome to cross-posting.

> now lets confuse them with tiny philosophical details in order for
> them to decide where they would like to belong.

It's interesting to me that "choice" is being used as a negative thing. 
 Isn't the whole GNU thing about choice?

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