At 04:49 PM 4/21/98 -0400, you wrote: >Chuck Reed wrote: >> >> I really think that there should be two circle mailing lists. One for >> novice coders/admins where they can ask those stupid questions that get >> flamed here. I understand that this list is not for coders who have never >> > >I agree, there should be a NEWBIE mailing list. Or atleast one that >those asking >the simpler questions or topics other than stuff like the recent >Designing discussion. >Since I have no clue as to what they are mostly talking about.. I dont >bother reading them. >Not to say they are not of topic or they dont have useful information >for the more >experienced of coders. Its just way above my head. > >Would think it would be nice to have a few experienced coders on the >list that would be willing >to answer even the stupidest questions.. >Then again.. the only stupid questions are those that are not asked. > In a month or so I plan on colocating a server at the ISP I work at... T-3 + multiple T-1s and frame clouds. At that time I will be running two domains, two muds, and... why the hell not a listserv? =) So if someone doesnt go and do it before I do... keep my addy at hand. Speaking of which... what are your recommendations regarding hardware? Current plans are: P-133, 32M RAM, 2G HD, Net Card. OS: Slackware linux (what kernel version recommended? Thinking of 2.0.33). StormeRider --- http://www.windsofstorm.net/wos/ silk@ici.net --- telnet://cmoo.com:4004 +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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