New LDP Collection Editor & Review Coordinator
drfickle writes: "Although there has not yet been a formal announcement, David Merrill has stepped down as the Linux Documentation Project Collection Editor & Review Coordinator and appointed Joy Yokley Goodreau as his replacement. Joy has been very active in the LDP community for well over a year and has represented the LDP at many Linux conferences. She is an employee of the IBM Linux Technology Center on the LDoc team."
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what is combinatorics?
bah... unfunny.
Muneo Suzuki just got kicked out of the LDP for graft. This wouldn't have been an issue if its policies were based on the GPL.
wow. Slashdot has hit a new low for dumb stories.
Several useless headers, which serve no purpose but to humor the creators of Slashdot, have been found! These headers are nowhere to be found in the specifications of any protocols, such as HTTP.
Because each byte sent or recieved on the internet uses up bandwidth, we at the Krochner Institute (website currently down) know that this is a most vile issue among users of standard telephone modems. With 33.6k and 56k users still the majority on the internet, their small and important share of bandwidth gets sucked up by every Slashdot page they view.
Therefore, if you use a dialup telephone modem connection, it is in your best interests not to read Slashdot. Save yourselves from the agony of lost bandwidth and longer loading times now, before it is too late!
Basically this boils down to the free speechers vs. those who feel it's inappropriate for the LDP and would be bad for PR.
I tend to the latter view: let it be published elsewhere, but it's too contentious for the LDP.