Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 10:45:18 06/30/00
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On June 30, 2000 at 13:24:23, Pete Galati wrote: >On June 30, 2000 at 13:04:11, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>On June 30, 2000 at 10:14:00, Michel Chassey wrote: >> >>>It's not just Linux that I would like answers to. >>>I have many questions also about C++. But then will they be allowed ? >>>Will I have to prove that the question is related to computer chess ? >>>I am _into_ computer chess but that does not matter, my question _must_ >>>be related to a chess programming concept ! >>> >>>Just my honest opinion, >>> >>>Michel Chassey >>>************** >>>On June 30, 2000 at 04:47:22, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >>> >>>>Still I'm lost in the woods about Linux, though. >> >>I think there should be a little room here for discussion of high performance >>C/C++ programming. "How do I make my program go faster?" is a perfectly fine >>topic. >> >>I think some of the off-topic stuff has been clamped down on a little fast, but >>maybe the next moderators will be the same way. In the mean time, nobody has >>died, and the moderators have gotten a little bit of negative feedback from the >>community, which is fine. Everyone has their own ideas about how to moderate, >>but when you try to do it, you have to bend a little in order to avoid pissing >>people off. >> >>bruce > >Here's an example of an off topic message that I _don't_ mind being moderated, If Dave ends your thread, then just send some civil e-mail to the moderators and we may "rule" in your favor. Remember, make sure your e-mail is civil, or we will just be pissed at you and then you won't get anything you want. -Tom
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