RE: The Scope and Ownership of fedora-list

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> From: Les Mikesell

> The ideal situation is to have volunteers that organize and 
> maintain the 
> answers to common questions on the mail list into a wiki so repeat 
> questions can be answered with a link - or avoided by searching there 
> first.  However, most of the repeat questions regarding 
> fedora involve 
> things that can only be found in 3rd party repositories that 
> for legal 
> reasons are not mentioned, and probably can't be on any 
> official fedora 
> wiki either.

Huh?

Is there something that can't be mentioned on this list?  Can you
provide an example?


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