August 2002 Daemon News Ezine Published
questionlp writes "The August 2002 Ezine has been published and is packed with articles and columns with topics ranging from behind-the-scenes look at VicFUG 2002, a report on the recent O'Reilly OSCON, one's adventure through Unix starting from Linux to FreeBSD, a HOWTO on backing up FreeBSD with tar and SMBFS, plus a look at some of the most popular web browsers (most of which are available in the BSD Ports collection)."
Please.
It is obvious what Slashdot ought to post. News for Nerds, Stuff that Matters. It's written right up there at the top of the page.
Let's assume that a news item only has to meet one of those criteria to be worthy of posting. In that case, we can see how Star Wars Ep. 3 trailers would be posted; it is News for Nerds. And we can see how 9/11 coverage would be posted; it is Stuff that Matters. It is difficult to see how a newsletter that people are already subscribed to would fall under either of those categories.
If all it takes to make something Slashdot Frontpage-worthy is an editor's opinion, then maybe you can be satisfied. Take a look at the other stories currently on the front page. They are all easily classifiable under News For Nerds. Then look at this story. It is a piece of crap. Not because the newsletter isn't interesting, but because it isn't news and it doesn't matter.
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It's released every month, and has plenty of interesting information. That's news. And it's for nerds. So, it fits the motto. If you don'twant it on the main page: FILTER IT OUT. Simple concept.