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Re: [TCLUG:9583] flamewar
On Oct 31, 1999, Joel A Koepp <jkoepp@atlas.socsci.umn.edu> wrote:
> ** Chris Kesler wrote:
> > myself from this list. This mailing list _is_ a very useful tool for the
> > interchange of information. And I don't want to see it go the way of
> > USENET. Let's keep the ratio of useful-info/flame-war-crap high. I'm not
> > going to name names; you know who you are.
Flame war? I thought it was a rational debate about Linux
distributions. A few of the comments were a little pointed, but I
didn't see any flames. I don't see the harm in discussing issues other
than Linux administration. Part of using Linux is knowing what works
and what doesn't, and why.
> The Cu-mine/Athlon and RPM/deb stuff belongs elsewhere, IMHO.
Huh? So it's on-topic to discuss how to use package tools, but
off-topic to discuss the pros and cons of how they're implemented?
Are we perhaps blowing things out of proportion here? What *is* the
official list policy regarding discussion topics? What is the official
definition of a "flame war"?
John