YO spense - lighten up.

spencer at sihope.com wrote:

> > > people will bother to read the newbie Q&A list, no one will get
> > > their questions answered and the newbies will wither and die,
> > > turning tclug in to an elitist society. Which may not be a bad
> > > thing, but *cough* ahem... Whatever. Blargh.
> >
> > Segmenting the list will breed elitism, if there is not enough here
> It is also the fundamental element that corporations such as
> microf at ck use to keep you as a customer. It plays on the fears of
> the consumer so they have no reasonable choice other than to
> submit to there "place" in the list. I believe that if you look at the
> 1960's and the troubles that arose during the civil rights movement,
> you will see the same kinds of segragation.

I don't think we need to go any farther with this. : )

> > already. :-) What I have seen work best, is what they do at jdc (java
> > develop connection) is to give everyone several hundred java bucks to
> > "seed" the rewards board.

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!  NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
I despise those things.  I feel ( ugh - Just seeing those two words
together makes me kinda sick )  that the list has been doing marvelously
well so far.  I am on several list that generate at least 2X the amount of
mail and don't have a problem yet.

> Then to exploit the situation by sowing the seeds of capitalism you
> further pervet the sanctity of knowledge. We are all connected as
> humankind just as the filesystem is connected by the / . To battle
> over trivial mental superiority is conterproductive to an obvious
> common goal we share. That goal as I see it is to be self reliant on
> our own resources. That is what open source means to me. When
> you try to filter knowledge in any manner that restricts you from
> that knowledge you are acting just as the corporation that sells you
> a broken non-refundable non-repairable product.

This also could stop here.  *shivers and feels strangely unclean*

> > If you REALLY want an answer, you assign it more java bucks.
> If you REALLY want an answer, give an answer and get and
> answer and so on and so forth.

IMHO -- There is no reason for segmentation of the list.

sim