Hi,

I've been posting very lightly to this group for a few weeks now, and am an 
active member of the Clojure community (or so I'd like to think), and yet 
all my posts still have to go through human moderation.  I understand that 
there's probably something algorithmic going on behind the scenes that has 
not yet seen enough messages from me to determine that I should be 
unmoderated, but it would be nice if it could be expedited.

This is quite frustrating, and is a strong barrier to my further 
participation in the mailing list.  I often want to respond to other 
people's questions, but don't bother to do so, because in the 24-48 hours 
it takes my post to get through someone else will undoubtedly have answered 
it in my stead.  I doubt that I'm alone in being frustrated, and I'd wager 
that there are others who refrain from participating for the same reason.

I'm sure that some level of moderation is necessary to keep the list clean, 
but does it have to be so draconian?

</rant>

Thanks,
-Evan

P.S. A few moments ago I accidentally fat-fingered the tab key and sent out 
a half-finished message.  Since I'm moderated, I can't quickly reply and 
fix that.  Please pardon the nonsensical note...



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