| Objectionable / illegal material (as defined under Irish / EU Laws) must
not be posted to any mailing lists or forums made available by the ILUG.
Any such posts shall be taken as a breach of the relevant legislation,
and will be forwarded to the relevant authorities.
The @linux.ie mailing lists are the very lifeblood of
the Irish Linux Users' Group.
Indeed the main list, ilug@linux.ie, has
been described:
"it's a bit like all the comp.os.linux.*
newsgroups distilled down to one mailing list. Very
few questions go unanswered." -
Kenn Humborg in a
Linux In Industry Interview.
Please note that it is considered as a high volume mailing list
, with over 430 subscribers. Please read Rick and Eric's
advice on asking questions on mailing lists and practise appropriate
"Internet etiquette" when posting to the list.
ilug@linux.ie
- Where many diverse technical conversations relating to Linux
can be followed.
- Join.
- This list is archived.
- A much earlier incarnation of this list is archived here.
The social habits of the ILUG are well known:
"There are no kernel hackers in Ireland.
They spend all their time in the pub.",
Alan Cox, as quoted on the ILUG Quotes Page.
social@linux.ie
- For announcements and discussion of the social aspects of the ILUG
(pub meetings, get-togethers, etc), as opposed to the strictly linux-related
ones.
- Join.
- This list is archived.
cork@linux.ie
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For announcement and discussion of the social aspects of the ILUG in Cork.
- Join.
- This list is archived.
midlands@linux.ie
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For announcement and discussion of the social aspects of the ILUG in the
midlands region of Ireland.
- Join.
- This list is archived.
southeast@linux.ie
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For announcement and discussion of the social aspects of the ILUG in the south-east region of Ireland.
- Join.
- This list is archived.
The webdev mailing list was setup on the 13th of June 2000.
It is for the discussion of developing websites on Linux webservers.
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