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* Re: Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-30  5:58 Thomas Mellman
  2002-09-30  7:27 ` Christopher Faylor
  2002-09-30 13:02 ` Lisi
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 44+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Mellman @ 2002-09-30  5:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin, Lisi, ThomasMellman

Lisi <lists@shemeshdirectory.co.il> schrieb am 30.09.02 13:30:49:
> OK, let me clarify - I guess what I would really like is a Cygwin-specific 
> *Unix* beginner's list. My desire is not to get rid of stupid questions, 
> since I think all my questions are probably stupid, but rather the 
> questions that are just over my head and make me feel like I will never be 
> at that level.


Yes, your question made me wonder if it wouldn't be nice to have a cygwin-unix-questions mailing list, but then it occurred to me that then we'd have endless and indignant discussions of whether something is cygwin or unix-specific.

The current method of "survival of the fittest" seems to work best - if you can pose your question in an interesting manner, it'll get attention, whether it's a unix question or not.  People scan the available threads for one that interests them and skip over ones that seem boring.

The only thing I'm missing is a nice way to directly reference an entry that I read on the maillist
server so that I get merged into the thread.  As it is, I'm switching to "raw-text", grabbing the
Referenced-Mail (or whatever it's called) and referencing that in my contribution.

Because I use the same Subject line, I seem to get positioned into the correct thread, but not at
the correct place.


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* RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-10-01 11:14 Robinow, David
  2002-10-01 12:09 ` Christopher Faylor
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From: Robinow, David @ 2002-10-01 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'

> From: raphael [mailto:raphael@oninet.pt]
> Subject: Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., 
> alt.os.cygwin)
>
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 10:37:35AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > Please provide the URL of such a reply.  Stating that a thing is so
> > without proof is not useful.
> 
> Glad you ask. Examine thread "Crontab problems" 
> MID <20020911204824.7327.qmail@web21008.mail.yahoo.com>
> it shows my point.
> 
 If that's your point it's a pretty weak one.
You got two answers to your question.  One discussed
the issue at length in a way you found useful.
 The other was a correct answer, although unnecessarily
succinct.  Nicholas is known to have a strange "vi"
fetish but it's really quite harmless.  It takes two to
tango and if you hadn't gone out of YOUR way to provoke
a fight the subsequent flame-fest could have been avoided.

Anyway, please go ahead and start your list. I'm getting
tired of reading about it.

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* RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-10-01  8:25 Lane, Frank L
  2002-10-01 11:10 ` Christopher Faylor
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From: Lane, Frank L @ 2002-10-01  8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'

As a newbie to cygwin I'd like to put a comment in on this one.

Even if people are brusque, without being a downright rude, newbie's, like
moi, learn
and more importantly are helped to learn what questions are apropos on what
lists. Per
haps even more importantly we also learn how to frame our questions in terms
of the
"group speak".  Hell, be brusque, but do so in a constructive manner.

Sometimes faq's and archives are difficult to go through unless you know
exactly how
to frame your searches.

Thanks for the bandwidth,
Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:cgf@redhat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:38 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)



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* RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-30  9:52 Zieg, Mark
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From: Zieg, Mark @ 2002-09-30  9:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Lisi', cygwin

> OK, let me clarify - I guess what I would really like is a Cygwin-specific

> *Unix* beginner's list. My desire is not to get rid of stupid questions, 
> since I think all my questions are probably stupid, but rather the 
> questions that are just over my head and make me feel like I will never be

> at that level.

I don't think anyone objects to newbie questions on this list.  My
suggestion is that people use the "Subject:" header appropriately to filter
questions that do and don't interest them.

If newbies include "[Newbie]", or something like it, in the subject, then
people who like to help new users will probably respond.  People with less
time or interest in training a new generation will likewise be grateful for
the hint and can skip the whole thread.

In the same manner, new users should not feel compelled to read any thread
titled "Can't link xyz.dll from gcc3.2-dev", as they'd probably just be
wasting their time.  Come back to those later when (and if) you ever have a
need for that level of detail.

On the other hand, there's no reason to ever feel depressed by ignorance.
There is so much knowledge in the world that everyone has huge gaps in their
education (including the most technically literate contributors to this
list).  Ignorance != stupidity.  It just means you have some more reading to
do :-)

For what it's worth, this is a decent Unix newbie site:
http://www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/show?help.beginners.

The best all-time value for buying Unix knowledge was the O'Reilly Unix
Bookshelf (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/unixcd/) which they have foolishly
allowed to go out of print (again).  Happily, you can now get them "used" on
the super-cheap:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/offering/list/-/0596000006

 
> What I want probably does not exist, since most people probably do not use

> Cygwin the way I do. I am using it as a way to learn Unix on my Windows 
> machine without having to partition my hard drive and risk any of my 
> Windows data.

That's an excellent and common use for Cygwin (and now, Mac OS X :-)
 

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* Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-30  5:45 Thomas Mellman
  2002-09-30  5:51 ` Lisi
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 44+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Mellman @ 2002-09-30  5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

<20020926063518 dot GA1292 at raphael dot oninet dot pt>

>>    The Cygwin list seems to do fine, though a beginners list would be nice.

> I would definitely appreciate a beginner's list, one where we could ask questions like "Hey, I'm not even sure if > this is a Cygwin question or a <specific
> application> question but could anyone help..."



This *is* the beginners list.  The experts list is cygwin-developers.

I'm afraid that the call for a "beginners-list" springs from a desire to get rid
of all the "stupid questions", which is generally defined as
"everybody-else's question but mine".

If we define a still-more-beginner's list, it will be a write-only list.



> The amount of traffic on this list is *very* (see? not shouting) overwhelming, and I for one am a complete Unix > newbie trying to makes sense of a *lot* of
> new information.


Try
    http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/     (or http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10)
It works great for me.

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* RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-27  6:41 Thomas Mellman
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From: Thomas Mellman @ 2002-09-27  6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)

>     From: "Chris January" <chris at atomice dot net> 
> 
> > The internal URLs don't seem to be set up right; but there's some
> > interesting things on there, thanks.
> 
> Oops - I broke that yesterday when trying to get external URLs to pop up in
> a new window. Should be fixed in an hour.


There's a good reason to stick with the mailing list - unasked-for new windows...


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* RE: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-26  4:10 Vince Hoffman
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From: Vince Hoffman @ 2002-09-26  4:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Michael B. Parker',
	'CyGWin@CyGWin.com L20020925pst1832-
	www.cygwin.com/lists.html',
	'CyGWin@SourceWare.Cygnus.com L20020925pst1457-
	www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-07/msg00275.html'

Assuming this one will get past the spam filter......
have a look at www.gmane.org they already provide the list as a newsgroup.


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* Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g., alt.os.cygwin)
@ 2002-09-25 21:44 Michael B. Parker
  2002-09-26 13:30 ` raphael
  2002-09-30 19:31 ` Nicholas Wourms
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From: Michael B. Parker @ 2002-09-25 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'CyGWin@CyGWin.com L20020925pst1832-
	www.cygwin.com/lists.html',
	'CyGWin@SourceWare.Cygnus.com L20020925pst1457-
	www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-07/msg00275.html'
  Cc: 'Matt J. Bartley (E-mail)', 'Dave Arnold',
	'Dave Arnold', 'Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc',
	'Jonas Jensen', 'Jonas B. Jensen [JBJ@KNef.DK]',
	'Info@JonasJensen.com'

Regarding the thread "Moving to Usenet?"
(www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-07/msg00275.html) (which I found by via
www.google.com/search?q=site:cygwin.com+usenet to see who else also wanted
discussions on Usenet):

I WILL FIRMLY 2ND Jonas Jensen's good suggestion
(http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-07/msg00206.html) for
THE NEED TO MOVE DISCUSSIONS TO USENET, instead of, else in addition to, the
present Mailing lists (www.cygwin.com/lists.html).

While the mailing lists are an impressive and honorable effort, one doesn't
want to have to sign up and manage a whole huge email list to just involved
in a few issues.  It's very off-putting, a waste of bandwidth, and only
cost-effective if you're really involved.   While it might be okay for those
already heavy involved (so they might not want to change anything), it
definitely puts off newcomers, probably hundreds or thousands of people who
would otherwise get involved (and so may not be hear to speak up).  To avoid
the flood of emails I'd get if I'd subscribe, I'm having to read the EMAIL
list with a WEB browser, yet reply via email; that wasn't the intended use;
but I would never want to store, sort thru, thread, and search the flood of
emails I would get if I subscribed; Google is much better for that.  And for
the millions of users on web email as Yahoo and Hotmail, such advanced
filtering and threading of email typically isn't even possible, even if the
user had the space to do it.

Email lists CAN work for an initial small number of very involved people,
but not for a large crowd who are mostly loosely involved.

And, in response to Chris Faylor (CGF@Cygnus.com)'s concern that
"sources.redhat.com does not have the software, the capacity, or the
manpower to operate a news server" ("However, if you think that this is a
good idea, please do look into
setting up something like an alt.os.cygwin newsgroup"), with today's tricks,
MOVING TO USENET MAY NOT BE AS DIFFICULT AS IT APPEARS.
http://groups.google.com allows users to read and post to Usenet without
subscribing to anything (so simple to use and no load on the source
servers).  All you'd have to do is to find someone to host the master copy
of the Usenet group, and you'd be set.   I'm not experienced with hosting or
starting a Usenet group, but if you're already (thankfully) going to the
trouble to archive this email list on www.cygwin.com (which also DOES take
the actual traffic of readers), it wouldn't seem that much harder to set up
a real server.

However, though I don't know if he'll do it, MY GOOD FRIEND Matt Bartley
(see CC), who has extensive Usenet experience, MIGHT BE INTERESTED in
helping with this, since he loves Linux & Unix, and something like
www.cygwin.com which, clearly and strongly, brings this wonderful Unix stuff
into the Windows world should make him very happy.

AND I WILL DONATE USE OF AN EXCHANGE SERVER for this purpose, if someone
with Usenet experience will set it up.  (Unless it's enormous bandwidth with
no funding for it (which doesn't seem likely if the postings which can be
fed to other Usenet servers for reading)).   At Cytex, we're willing to
donate Windows hosting for those who will help get it working.  See
www.Cytex.com/Hosting/4Help for other offers.

-Mike Parker, www.Cytex.com/go/MBParker/Seeking 

Aside: The only apparent advantage of mailing lists that I see offhand that
it can better hide the email addresses from spammers (as www.cygwin.com/ml
is attempting to do by the email address expansions (e.g., "cygwin at
sourceware dot cygnus dot com") in the web archive above), but since once
the spammers have gotten your email address once it's all over (since they
share lists), I think a much better approach is to instead focus on methods
to filter your email from spammers, possibly by something like a service
which requires a user, in response to their first email attempt, to register
their address with you (which they (a human) can easily do via a web form,
but would take way to much time for a spammer to do for each address).
Maybe someone's heard of such a thing?

Michael B. Parker, MIT '89 
* Computer & IT Consulting ...from Coding to Design to Setup & Repair.
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2002-09-30  7:27 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-30 11:31   ` Philippe Bastiani
2002-09-30 12:58     ` Eduardo Chappa
2002-09-30 13:05       ` Michael A Chase
2002-09-30 13:23         ` Eduardo Chappa
2002-09-30 13:43           ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-30 13:46             ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-30 15:28             ` Eduardo Chappa
2002-09-30 15:54             ` raphael
2002-10-01 16:59       ` Soren A
2002-10-01 17:42         ` Christopher Faylor
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2002-09-30 16:07     ` Jeremy Hetzler
2002-09-30 16:28       ` Eduardo Chappa
2002-09-30 17:17         ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-30 18:19           ` Eduardo Chappa
2002-09-30 19:56             ` Christopher Faylor
2002-10-01  3:21           ` raphael
2002-10-01  7:37             ` Christopher Faylor
2002-10-01 10:37               ` raphael
2002-10-14 10:49                 ` Nicholas Wourms
2002-09-30 13:02 ` Lisi
2002-10-01  7:56   ` raphael
2002-10-01 19:59     ` Soren A
2002-10-02 12:07       ` raphael
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2002-10-01 11:14 Robinow, David
2002-10-01 12:09 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-10-01  8:25 Lane, Frank L
2002-10-01 11:10 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-30  9:52 Zieg, Mark
2002-09-30  5:45 Thomas Mellman
2002-09-30  5:51 ` Lisi
2002-09-30  7:22   ` Christopher Faylor
2002-09-27  6:41 Thomas Mellman
2002-09-26  4:10 Vince Hoffman
2002-09-25 21:44 Michael B. Parker
2002-09-26 13:30 ` raphael
2002-09-26 15:24   ` Lisi
2002-09-26 16:28     ` Chris January
2002-09-27  4:50       ` Chris Game
2002-09-27  6:15         ` Chris January
2002-10-03 11:31   ` Nicholas Wourms
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