I 2nd Clay's decision to keep the list together.  Everyone has varying
levels of experience and keeping everyone on one list allows sharing of
that knowledge.

Clay Fandre wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Bill Layer wrote:
> 
> > Sounds like you make a good case for forking the list to tclug-list and tclug-beginner.
> >
> 
> We've been down this road before. I don't think forking the tclug-list
> in an option. Why? The most benefit for the "beginners" comes from
> having experienced users on the list. If there are only beginners on
> the beginners list, who is there to answer their questions?
> 
> And beginners can learn a lot from just reading other posts. It
> might be over their heads at first, but after they become more in tune
> with Linux it starts to make sense and they will remember things
> they've read in previous threads.
> 
> Plus, the tclug-list wouldn't have anyone asking questions since all
> the experienced users think they know it all. This would result in the
> tclug-list turning into the
> tclug-lets-whine-about-if-we-should-tip-or-not-list.
> 
> -- Clay

-- 
scot

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