Hi,
Not sure which list this is best for, but I am guessing luv-meta ????
We still have two mailman servers here....
luv.asn.au
&
lists.luv.asn.au
No sure if they are meant to be consolidated to one server or not....
I thought there was a way to list all of one's own subscriptions, but I
couldn't see it with the "help" request to mailman-list-request@ ....
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.
- Results:
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2013 22:09:20 Avi Miller wrote:
> > You should probably give a LUV talk about how these things work.
>
> I've already spoken at linux.conf.au about btrfs and Transcendent Memory.
> Both are available on YouTube. :)
I've heard this cited as a reason for not attending LUV meetings. The idea is
that it's a waste of time to go to the effort of attending meetings when you
can just stay home and watch youtube.
Maybe we should arrange meetings where instead of live talks we watch youtube
videos about Linux and discuss them?
This isn't really about you Avi, but I'm CCing you because you inspired me to
write this.
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