Before subscribing to any of the OCLUG mailing lists, please read over the guidelines below. Following these simple etiquette rules will make your experience as part of OCLUG much more pleasant and rewarding. You may even make some new friends.
are a Linux users group, so we care about subjects relating to Linux,
UNIX/GNU software development, Free and Open Source software applications that run on Linux, and the like. If you feel they are appropriate, off-topic posts may be marked by putting [[:OT]] in the subject line to inform people that it will not be a Linux-related discussion.
follow-up to an existing thread, please trim superfluous information.
Everyone following the thread will need context to follow your contributions, but excess reading material is cumbersome and difficult to read.
post in HTML, as many mail clients will not correctly display HTML mail. HTML
also interferes with accessibility for the visually-impaired. If you would like to reference an image or external document, please include a plain text URL (e.g.: !http://www.linuxsymposium.org) in your email message.
to OpenPGP signatures. If you wish to post a document please
post a plain text URL to the location of the document.
courtesy to keep your email signature to 5 lines or fewer.
Remember that those email addresses belong to actual live people with
feelings and their own tendency toward knee-jerk reactions. If you take your time and compose well written messages, and avoid personally attacking the people behind the addresses, they will respect you and do the same. Remember -- everything you say is archived and there for everyone to see; politeness will go a long way to giving you a good reputation on-line.
OCLUG maintains a number of mailing lists with various topics of discussion including:
discussion list and archives - This is a list
for moderated discussion of Linux-related topics. The purpose of this list is to foster an environment similar to OCLUG's monthly meetings. See the full mailing list policy in the section below for full details.
announcement list and archives - A low
volume announcement list used to keep members of OCLUG informed about major events and upcoming meetings.
discussion list and archives - An open
list used by the OCLUG Board of Directors to discuss policy.
discussion list and archives - Photography Special Interest Group
List: linux@lists.oclug.on.ca
The moderated linux list has some special rules that subscribers must
follow. These rules are in place to keep the list useful to everyone. There is no general unmoderated discussion.
2. Policy
3. Topics
4. The Moderator