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When I spotted a "the umpteenth lq member" type thread a while ago, it got me wondering.
Now there's so many of us here at LQ, even though the mod's do an excellent job, I was curious of just how much of your time is taken up managing LQ? Afterall, it seems to be an absolute massive resource.
Is it one of those thing's, that once set up, basically run's itself or do you have to commit hours and hours per day pouring over a hot keyboard just to keep tab's on things?
I suppose that's really what I meant to ask i.e. Do you have time for full-time work as well as LQ, but as you already answered that Jeremy, then all power to you. But of course, don't forget to keep up with the damn fine work you do here .
"Absolute massive resource",as BigJohn said, and an excellent reason for people
to consider contributing a little financial help to the best linux resource on the planet.
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