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- From: davidg@aegis.or.jp (Dave McLane)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: FAS 2.10 async driver
- Message-ID: <2513@aegis.or.jp>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 01:44:10 GMT
- References: <OOC680E@geminix.in-berlin.de> <v0=n6--@dixie.com> <pbcnjpr@dixie.com> <57.1657@okys.infoserv.com>
- Organization: Aegis Society, Kyoto Japan
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- madsere@okys.infoserv.com (Rene Madsen) writes:
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- >In article <pbcnjpr@dixie.com>, jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond) writes:
- ...
- >> Sorry bub, but no. I've yet to hear of anyone being FORCED to use the
- >> net. Just as Indy drivers are FORCED to abide by the rules and use
- >> appropriate equipment, so to are you forced to play by Usenet rules
- >> if you want to play.
-
- >That is exactly what I say. The usenet rules say that sources belong
- >in alt.sources NOT in comp.unix.sysv386 !
-
- I believe we have already covered this point: are no USENET rules,
- only conventions. If you want to change the conventions, you will
- need to get a lot of support for why you think it's in everybody's
- benefit, not just yours.
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- This is not to say that you haven't got a problem, but calling upon
- non-existant rules to make your case isn't convincing many people.
-
- Dave
-
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