[MUD-Dev] OT: Multi-threaded programming under Linux

coder at ibm.net coder at ibm.net
Wed Jul 23 22:10:02 CEST 1997


On 23/07/97 at 09:54 PM, Orion Henry <ohenry at sdcc10.ucsd.edu> said:

>	I am neck deep in trying to get LinuxThreads to work
>at my Job.  They seemed to function fine until...

Writing as list owner:

    I guess I asked for this with that piece about code in the
invitation.  My intention is not that the list should become a
programmer's debug haven.  Queries of this type are really off-topic,
especially very general compiler, platform or library feature
questions like this one.  That sort of traffic is better served by the
relevant newsgroups and Linux/C++/g++ mailing lists.

    However, I also realise that you all recognise the fact that we
have collected here as members some very competant programmers (and
other skills/professions) with a very wide range of experience.  I
know its awfully tempting to take advantage of that fact with
off-topic questions.  I've been there and done that on other lists.

    My official position:  I don't like off-topic posts, and I don't
appreciate them.  Don't do it.

    My unofficial position: I'l overlook a very low level of off topic
posts as long as the following conditions are met:  

        a) There should be a damned good reason for asking on the list
and not by direct email.
        b) They must have a subject header that starts with "OT:".  
        c) Unless the answer to the post is on-topic (unlikely) they
must be replied to by direct email, not on the list.  If the reply is
somehow on-topic for the list, the OT: prefix should be removed.
        d) The posts must ask a simple, clearly identified and (if
possible) simply answerable question.  I don't want invitations to
discussion, or waffley general questions that can easily bleed into
the list.

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