Hello Anglian Linux folk, I'd just like to publicise a project a couple of us EdLuggers have been working on, which may be of interest to you Linux server hackers out there; - Server Circle - ask and answer server questions www.servercircle.com Server Circle - Ask experts technical questions about anything Server related and earn reputation points or even financial rewards when you answer questions about Server problems. - Server Circle - ask and answer server questions There's a lot of Linux server Q&A activity on the site already. So, we hope this is of interest, do come visit, sign up, ask and answer questions, and get invovled! Follow us on Twitter @ServerCircle :-) Regards, P -- Peter George
On 9 May 2011 13:48, Peter George <petergeorge@gmail.com> wrote:
- Server Circle - ask and answer server questions www.servercircle.com Server Circle - Ask experts technical questions about anything Server related and earn reputation points or even financial rewards when you answer questions about Server problems. - Server Circle - ask and answer server questions
Forgive me, but is this not just another http://serverfault.com/ or http://superuser.com/ clone/instance/wannabe/rip-off/DuplicatedEffortIsWastedEffort (delete as appropriate) ? You might have to convince people to use your site over the above mentioned sites... So far it looks like it could be a useful resource, though it gets tedious to have yet another site to go to. Regards, Srdjan
Peter George wrote:
I'd just like to publicise a project a couple of us EdLuggers have been working on, which may be of interest to you Linux server hackers out there;
Is SPAMMERcircle going to spam every bloody LUG in the country before answering the questions everyone is asking about why anyone would use that site, what its terms of use are, where the source is and so on? Does EdLUG like being mentioned in spam, I wonder? Cross, -- MJ Ray (slef), member of www.software.coop, a for-more-than-profit co-op. Webmaster, Debian Developer, Past Koha RM, statistician, former lecturer. In My Opinion Only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Available for hire for various work through http://www.software.coop/
On 10 May 2011 13:02, MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
Peter George wrote:
I'd just like to publicise a project a couple of us EdLuggers have been working on, which may be of interest to you Linux server hackers out there;
Is SPAMMERcircle going to spam every bloody LUG in the country before
If it's relevant to LUGs, then it isn't spam.
answering the questions everyone is asking about why anyone would use that site,
Good question...
what its terms of use are,
Did you check? :-) http://www.servercircle.com/termsofuse
where the source is and so on?
Why would that matter? Regards, Srdjan
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 06:21:43PM +0100, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
On 10 May 2011 13:02, MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
Peter George wrote:
I'd just like to publicise a project a couple of us EdLuggers have been working on, which may be of interest to you Linux server hackers out there;
Is SPAMMERcircle going to spam every bloody LUG in the country before
If it's relevant to LUGs, then it isn't spam.
Not true. It may be targeted, but it can still be spam. (I nearly posted a mail similar to MJ's but then realised I'd only seen it on 2 of the 3 UK LUG lists I'm on). J. -- Revd. Jonathan McDowell, ULC | Death is a nonmaskable interrupt.
Srdjan Todorovic <todorovic.s@googlemail.com>
On 10 May 2011 13:02, MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
Is SPAMMERcircle going to spam every bloody LUG in the country before
If it's relevant to LUGs, then it isn't spam.
oblox. If it's a commercial ad crossposted to every LUG, it is. Use http://lug.org.uk/contact instead.
what its terms of use are,
Did you check? :-) http://www.servercircle.com/termsofuse
Did you? There are gaps in that you could lose your hand in.
where the source is and so on?
Why would that matter?
It's being presented on some lists as an open source project. Hope tha explains, -- MJ Ray (slef), member of www.software.coop, a for-more-than-profit co-op. Webmaster, Debian Developer, Past Koha RM, statistician, former lecturer. In My Opinion Only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Available for hire for various work through http://www.software.coop/
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