It's time to shut down this list.

From: Sue Blake (sue_at_freebsd.org)
Date: 12/28/04

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    Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 23:01:46 +1100
    To: FreeBSD-Newbies@freebsd.org
    
    

    FreeBSD-Newbies was created at a time when FreeBSD had only been home
    to experienced Unix people with a strong Old Internet community culture.
    Occasionally new people had come in and pretty quickly adjusted to
    the culture (or left), but until that time we had been almost
    entirely the Venerable Hacker type. But we had a sudden new influx
    of people who had no Internet or Open Source Community culture,
    and the rate was increasing. Some place was needed for them to
    talk together about how to culturally integrate with FreeBSD,
    and for general chatter of a type that was banned on other lists.

    We had a list called FreeBSD-Chat which was the kind of thing
    but it was traditionally the place for FreeBSD-Hackers members
    to retreat to, continuing conversations that had started in the
    other list. They didn't want the mood to change, so we needed
    to set up something like a FreeBSD-Newbies-Chat. It could also
    be a place to help with learning to use the mailing lists
    correctly, including the importance of sticking to list charters.

    Due to some vague technical or aesthetic limitations, it could not be
    called a triple name and had to be shortened from the most obvious
    name to FreeBSD-Newbies, therefore it had to have a strong charter to
    remind people that it is for chat only, not questions, plus a
    periodic reminder notice to the list (the FAK). Yes, leaving the
    name like that was a big mistake. I told you so.

     From time to time people have asked for a place for new users to
    ask for technical help. That place is, and has always been,
    FreeBSD-Questions. If you want a separate group for that, then you
    have an issue that has nothing to do with the present discussion.
    If there ever were a mailing list for newbie tech support, it would
    NOT be this one, it would NOT be this one, do I make myself clear?
    A new mailing list would have to be created for the purpose, with a
    different name as well as a different list charter. But that's not
    the topic of this email. I'm talking only about the social chat
    list, FreeBSD-Newbies, that catered for a sudden influx of newbies
    last century when newbies were very rare in our community and our
    community wasn't sufficiently prepared to understand their social
    needs.

    That was many years ago now. Newbies are no longer an extremely
    small bunch of odd people coming in and not knowing how we behave.
    They are a large active and vital part of our community. The
    time for an enclave to protect and encourage their social
    interactions in a separate environment is over. Newbies are
    much more accepted on all the other mailing lists, indeed their
    presence is now expected.

    The FreeBSD-Newbies list has served its purpose, and if thrashed
    further will become a liability. Therefore I propose to
    disband the FreeBSD-Newbies list by late January 2005.
    We might make it read-only from 21st to 30th so that we can
    issue a final notice to those who don't read it often (like me).

    Now what are you going to do? I suggest you take your place in the
    mainstream community as you deserve to do. Let them know you're a
    newbie when you write, and they'll treat you gently. Be sure to
    read and agree to the List Charter of each mailing list before you
    start using it. And remember, there's no free lunch. You should
    consider helping other newbies on FreeBSD-Questions when you feel
    competent to do so, and your new user insights are highly valued by
    the FreeBSD-Doc documentation group, so please consider helping out
    with proof reading and testing docs. The only place that chatter
    is allowed is FreeBSD-Chat, and I expect you're all already
    subscribed to the read-only FreeBSD-Announce list.

    Thanks to the FreeBSD Wise Ones who respected this list for what
    it was, a place for newbies to relax, for so many years. Thanks to
    counteless generations of newbies who helped other newbies to
    feel welcome and find their way around the main mailing lists.
    And to the current newbies, welcome to FreeBSD, you won't
    be sorry you joined us, and nor will we. Happy coming-of-age!

    -- 
    Regards,
            -*Sue*-
     
     
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