[UCLA-LUG] Computer Security Intern

Erik Hovland ehovland@zig.usc.edu
Tue, 25 Apr 2000 11:29:29 -0700


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> >And I have found on at least the USC lists that the people you help
> >today are the ones making discussions and answer other questions
> >tomorrow.
> >
>=20
> Agreed, but I have no idea how this relates to my previous whinings...

Sorry, just an unfinished thought. I was trying to say that with one
list everyone is gathered together and it lowers the bar of entry for
the newbie. While multiple lists although more on topic make it harder
for the newcomer to get into the general conversation because they
only subscribed to the list where they would get help.

E

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Erik Hovland
USC Linux User Group President
http://sclug.usc.edu/~ehovland/
GnuPG public key: http://sclug.usc.edu/~ehovland/ehovland.gpg

"Your bastard child of a network has grown up, gone to counseling
 and doesn't want to talk to you anymore." - shupe


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