Quoting <38C7BC57.654998CC at onesphere.net>
by Ross Lynch <ross at onesphere.net>:
> ILUG often get's about 100 mails per day. That's all very well,
> because most of them are directly related to Linux. The point is
> that a lot of them are _specifically_ related to Linux and if all
> OS's were discussed on the same list, I imagine some people would
> become sick of all the 'extra' mail. Why not let other LUG's for
> other operating systems, or indeed software-politics/ethics develop
> as seperate entities? This surely would be more healthy as the
> people organising these would have more time to devote to their
> specific interests.
I've mentioned it before on ILUG, but there is a BUGI: BSD User Group
Ireland mailing list[1] and ultra-minimal home page [2].
[1] Mail bugi-request at lists.redbrick.dcu.ie with body "subscribe bugi"
[2] http://bugi.redbrick.dcu.ie/
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