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What is required to petition for a new Fedora list? Who to ask and how?
I ask because I would like to see a list for general FUD, false statements, and Bull$hit so that when those types of subjects appear on the help lists those users can be directed there and leave the lists for their intended purposes.
It is a PIMA to have to edit my /null/void daily.
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David
On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:55:49 -0400 David dgboles@gmail.com wrote:
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What is required to petition for a new Fedora list? Who to ask and how?
I ask because I would like to see a list for general FUD, false statements, and Bull$hit so that when those types of subjects appear on the help lists those users can be directed there and leave the lists for their intended purposes.
It is a PIMA to have to edit my /null/void daily.
:-)
What suggests to you that people would use such a list. ;)
The way to improve lists such as this one is to add signal, and ignore noise, IMHO.
kevin
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On 9/1/2010 12:00 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:55:49 -0400 David dgboles@gmail.com wrote:
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What is required to petition for a new Fedora list? Who to ask and how?
I ask because I would like to see a list for general FUD, false statements, and Bull$hit so that when those types of subjects appear on the help lists those users can be directed there and leave the lists for their intended purposes.
It is a PIMA to have to edit my /null/void daily.
:-)
What suggests to you that people would use such a list. ;)
Nothing really. Just a thought. :-)
The way to improve lists such as this one is to add signal, and ignore noise, IMHO.
I really dislike a general /null/void. You never know when someone will ask or answer a question with that keyword. <sigh> - --
David