Complete.Org: Mailing Lists: Archives: freeciv: November 1999:
[Freeciv] Re: Linux C++ and C Mailing Lists [ANNOUNCE]
Home

[Freeciv] Re: Linux C++ and C Mailing Lists [ANNOUNCE]

[Top] [All Lists]

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index] [Thread Index]
To: mandrake-russian@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: linuxsa <linuxsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, plug <plug@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, taslug <taslug-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, redhat-list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, qt-interest <qt-interest@xxxxxxxx>, gtk-list <gtk-list@xxxxxxxxxx>, freeciv <freeciv@xxxxxxxxxxx>, licq <licq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, seul-pub@xxxxxxxx
Subject: [Freeciv] Re: Linux C++ and C Mailing Lists [ANNOUNCE]
From: lloy0076 <lloy0076@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 08:27:42 +1030
Reply-to: lloy0076@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi There!

I have attempted to reply directly to turnere@xxxxxxxxx however my mail
server has reported:

Your message

  To:      turnere@xxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: Various Announcements
  Sent:    Wed, 1 Dec 1999 00:52:57 +0300

I also replied to another address. Whilst I am (apparently) being
accused of "spam" this particular person hasn't even the curtesy to
supply a resolvable email address. I stand by all my announcements; I am
simply making sure that our Open Source communities are informed of some
free, Linux resources.

DAVID LLOYD


The announcements began thus: 
> >
> > LINUX C++ MAILING LISTS
> > -----------------------
> >
> > In an unprecedented week, the Linux C++ mailing lists, created by David
> > Lloyd (mailto:tuxCPProgramming-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx), have grown from 390
> > members to 510. The list's subject is programming Linux with C++ and no
> > subject - easy or hard - appears to be too difficult for it. Before

<snip>

-- 
Don't forget about the Linux C Mailing Lists!
  mailto:linuxCprogramming-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx
The Linux C++ Mailing Lists - a Linux C++ resource for you...
  mailto:tuxCPProgramming-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]