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Re: [slightly OT] Boot problems with OS 9.0.4



I'm sorry if my post came across as rude or abrasive, but I've been a
bit put off by the "real" off-topic posts here recently, so to see one
that is admittedly off-topic, I had to respond...

On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, David A. Gatwood wrote:

> This is not anything that in any way is covered by any other
> Apple or Apple-sponsored mailing lists.

Really? This seems like a perfect question for the darwinos-users list.

[...]

> Last I checked, problems impeding development were development issues, by
> definition.

Not always. If my neighborhood is part of a rolling blackout, that impedes
my ability to do development, but I wouldn't call it a development issue.
(And, no, this isn't a contrived example :-)

If there's a bug in Mac OS X or Darwin, that alone doesn't mean that
darwin-development is the appropriate place for discussion. I don't buy
the "no other place to discuss it" argument. I do buy this, however:

> If not, then there needs to be another list that includes those
> sorts of issues.

You're absolutely right. If the darwinos-users list doesn't do it for you,
I'd suggest the macosx-admin list at:

http://www.omnigroup.com/community/mailinglists/macosx-admin/

matt.


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 >Re: [slightly OT] Boot problems with OS 9.0.4 (From: "David A. Gatwood" <email@hidden>)



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