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Area : LINUX
Topic : LINUX.RUL
Rules : LINUX.RUL
Updated by : Bat Lang, 1:382/1201
Received : 05 Oct 97
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LINUX Conference Rules
This is the FidoNet International Echomail conference LINUX.
This echo is for civilized, mature discussion.
Please treat others with the same respect that you expect.
| *** Last revision: 01 Oct 97 ***
* English is the official echo language. *
-> All users who have access to this echo must read this.
-> By posting messages in the echo, you agree to accept and abide
-> by the rules of this conference as here posted.
In compliance with FidoNet Echo Policy, the conference rules will be
posted no less than once each month, and nothing in these rules will
supersede or replace any valid FidoNet rule or policy.
This Conference is dedicated to:
Discussion of the Linux OS, including any version/distribution.
Discussions of Unix as they relate to Linux are also topical.
All reasonable variants and associated utilities are also permitted.
Associated discussions of other OS's are also invited, as in DOSLinux,
OpenDOS, etc. All hardware/software discussions are welcomed insofar
as they touch upon or effect the OS.
Echo rules:
- Stick with the topic of the Echo.
- Leave MODERATING to the MODERATOR(s).
- Ignore all offtopic posts - including "Tests".
- Quote only that which ties to your reply--stop QUOTAHOLISM
- If your msg is just a thank you, use Netmail. Exception: if you are
thanking multiple users (same thread) post one msg, naming all of them.
- If your "From: " is an alias, include your real name in the msg.
If you have a compelling reason not to, please mail it to the moderator.
- Don't request routine FidoNet info here, ask your Sysop/local net.
- No unsolicited BBS ads
- The posting of "test" msgs is considered annoying behavior.
- Use Netmail for corresponding to the moderator; don't discuss echo
policy in the open echo.
- Don't type in all upper case unless your equipment can't do lower, or a
physical limitation is the reason.
- Don't use multi-line signatures, this only fuels the phone bill$.
- No gratuitous high-order ASCII characters-(>127) or ASCII CTRL codes.
- Telephone numbers: don't forget the country and area codes.
- Propose changes to the above by Netmail/E-mail to the moderator.
That's all folks, thanks for reading, thanks for carrying LINUX, and may
the Power of Linux be with you...:-)
Sysops:
I suggest that this message be available to users in whatever way your
software provides, so that new users can't miss it.
The Moderator reserves the right to take part in any discussions on the
echo, without regard to his status as Moderator. When he is acting
specifically as Moderator, he will sign his message as:
LINUX, Moderator
Bat Lang