On 06/22/2018 08:28 AM, Larry McVoy wrote: > For the record, I'm fine with old stuff getting discussed on TUHS. > Even not Unix stuff. I agree. It seems like a number of people are okay with non-TUHS specific topis being discussed on TUHS. I'm sure there are others that want non-TUHS specific topics to stay off TUHS. I feel like each group is entitled to their opinions. So, perhaps we could leverage technology to satisfy both groups. I believe that Warren hosts TUHS using Mailman. I'm fairly certain that Mailman supports topics / key words. Thus we could possible configure Mailman to support such topics and allow subscribers to select which topics they care about and the ever so important if they want to receive messages that don't match any defined topics. > We wandered into Linux/ext2 with Ted, that was fun. We've wandered > into the VAX history (UWisc got an 8600 and called it "speedy" - what a > mistake) and I learned stuff I didn't know, so that was fun (and sounded > just like history at every company I've worked for, sadly :) I routinely find things being discussed that I didn't know I was interested in, but learned that I was while reading. I almost always learn something from every (major) thread. > I think this list has self selected for adults who are reasonable. > So we mostly are fine. :-) -- Grant. . . . unix || die