Geez. It gets to where you can't find a mailing list with more than five members lately. Your best option is to create a group with the word "Free" somewhere in the title. That'll get 'em to sign up. Anyway, this group has 22 whole separate e-mail addresses subscribing to it. The only trouble is, there are under five messages. Your mission, should you accept it, is to go and fill the halls with posts.
Imagine this: 22 people gathered in a room, and nobody's saying anything. Everyone's looking at his feet. Or up at the ceiling. Humming. Twiddling thumbs. What's the point? Aren't we here to talk about Linux? Do we like Linux or not? Yeah, we like it so much that we can't think of a damned thing to say about it.
Oh, I get it. The description says it's for people who hate the chaos of Windows. Actually discussing Linux could get pretty chaotic, and we wouldn't want that to happen, would we? Come on, people. With a name like Linux Monkeys, there should be all kinds of chattering and jabbering going on, along with the head and butt scratching.
The posts that are here include a few asking for technical help, a welcome, and a post advertising another swingin' message board called the Redhat Monkeys. Oh, yes, I can hardly wait to see that one.
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