[ale] interesting utilities

Pete Hardie pete.hardie at sciatl.com
Wed Dec 4 14:45:15 EST 2002


John Wells wrote:
> Seems like I run across a new tool daily that's either fun to play or very
> useful, or both.
> 
> I'd love to learn about cool tools from other ale'rs, so I was wondering
> what others thought about creating a new subject format (CT: for cool
> tool, IT: for interesting tool, UT: for utility, FYI: or some other cheesy
> tag line) to use when posting something we've run across that we think
> other may not (or may) know about.
> 
> Way I see it, using and learning Linux is sort of an ongoing journey, and
> I'd like to throw up interesting spots on the map with which my path
> converges.
> 
> Of course, many posts will probably be old news to a lot of folks (there
> was a time four years ago where my post might have been (CT: xargs!), no
> harm in sharing the love, right?  Let me know what you guys think.

I'd suggest a (TOOL) tag - clearer that CT/IT/UT and different from (OT).




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