Mr. Tanner,

I am sure all of us are very thankful to you and Real Time for donating
bandwidth and server space to host the LUG mailing list.

I don't want to seem ungrateful.

It is clear that you see the LKML and the TCLUGML as inseperable. Can you
explain why in newbie terms? Is there a reason that this has to be this way?

Is the LUG somehow sponsring the LKML or is the LKML in need of the LUG per
se? A more narrow question would be; does the LKML need the TCLUG Mailing
List?

If the LKML and the TCLUGML need to be entwined; is it not possible to do
that by having the TCLUGML be on a totally different machine and synch with
the LKML archives every 24 hours?

Samir M. Nassar
RedConcepts.NET