<div class="gmail_quote"><div>Matthew Nuzum: <br></div></div><div><br></div>> Josh, I think
you've made the point pretty clearly here. It's important to remember
the context of this list. <br>> On Facebook or my personal blog I share my
opinions on a variety of topics, including religious topics. <br>> On this
list I share my opinions about Linux (and you all know I'm opinionated).
That's not to say that I <br>> hide how I feel about those other topics;
anyone who cares to know more than my name will quickly <br>> know where I
stand. But even if "keeping it professional" isn't exactly a requirement
for this list, keeping <br>> it about Linux, open source or at least to the technical fringes is a good policy. Especially in the <br>> communication
mediums that are archived for the world to see. [1]<br><br>I didn't stress the Linux and open source aspects of the software but ...<br>The software is primarily developed on Linux, the site is hosted on Linux, and the <br>
software is tested on Linux. I have a growing amount of open source code -- <br><a href="http://webEbenezer.net/misc/direct.tar.bz2">http://webEbenezer.net/misc/direct.tar.bz2</a>. Sorry if my post is offensive to some.<br>
In theory no one is opposed to bluntness and getting to point, but in practice.... <br>C++ isn't on the technical fringes. Ada is possibly on the fringe.<br><br><br>Cheers,<br>Brian Wood<br>Ebenezer Enterprises<br><a href="http://webEbenezer.net" target="_blank">http://webEbenezer.net</a><br>