Re: Ubuntu Professionals Forum?



yeah after looking it doesnt seem to be for network/server professionals. I
think a forum of this type is definately needed as most of the 'noise' in
the above forums appears to be for domestic and enthusiasts.

Im surprised that Canonical/Ubuntu doesnt have such a forum.

Trent

2009/9/14 Siggy Brentrup <ubuntu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 00:44 +0200, Odd wrote:
Trent Murray wrote:
Hi all,

Is there a Ubuntu Professionals forum. I would like to network and
share information with other Ubuntu Server/Network Professionals and
was
wondering if there is a dedicated forum for this?

This is the closest I found:
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=339

After skimming over the first 3 pages of subjects and looking into
one thread I doubt it's worth further consideration. It's looks
quite entry level with a lot of noise to me.

Setting up a moderated mailing list OP's intended audience is a matter
of minutes but I won't volunteer to moderate it beyond who is allowed
to post. OP will only qualify if he manages to cut down on his
.signature.

btw: I which country is the nonsense after NOTICE: of any legal
relevance, i.e. proved in court?

Regards
Siggy
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