discuss: Inaction and Proceedures
Subject:
RE: Inaction and Proceedures
From:
"Greg Porter" ####@####.####
Date:
10 Nov 2004 07:51:38 -0000
Message-Id: <000001c4c6fa$1bebfa30$dea29643@athlon>
I guess it was presumptious of me to claim to speak for the the group.
If so, I apologize. Nonetheless, it sometimes does take a while (longer
than it seems it should in a perfect world) for docs to wind their way
through the process. I have experienced some lag in the stuff I've been
involved in, so I understand where benr is coming from.
"The mills of the Gods grind exceedingly slow, but they grind
exceedingly fine."
--
Greg Porter
Have linux, will travel.
Web: http://www.porterdavis.org/computing
"No real job"? Home repair work can keep a body busier than a "real"
job. Some of the longest hours I ever pulled were working on projects
at home.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Lawyer ####@####.####
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 10:51 PM
To: Greg Porter
Cc: ####@####.####
Subject: Re: Inaction and Proceedures
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 06:32:01AM -0800, Greg Porter wrote:
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
>
> Be of good cheer, benr. It might take TLDP a while to process a
> document as it is a volunteer organization, but it does eventually
> happen. All those involved have "real" jobs, and they do TLDP for
> fun/travel/excitement/adventure/masochism, etc.
Not me. I have no real job, but I've gotten so involved in other
volunteer activities that I haven't had much time for LDP and haven't
even had time to do much rewriting of my HOWTOs although I usually
modify them when people send me comments, questions, or find typos, etc.
I also have health problems such as high blood pressure for which I have
to spend time getting a lot of exercise by going hiking, biking. I'm
also doing major home repair work, etc.
David Lawyer
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