ti, 2006-01-10 kello 12:06 +0100, Joerg Jaspert kirjoitti: > On 10529 March 1977, Lars Wirzenius wrote: > > Please unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] You put it on the list, you take it > > out. Thanks. > > Hey, calm down, there is no problem. :)
Sorry for being so annoyed. While I think the subscription shouldn't have happened, I should have been more polite while saying it. > > Also, it should definitely be enough to follow the list through the web > > archive. Forcing people to get e-mail is unnecessary. > > a.) Its a *low* traffic list, so there isnt that much mail. For its > whole lifetime it had *3*mails now... > > b.) Its a must for all debconf-people, speaker, organizer, participant, > to be sure to get important info to them. (Thats why its so low > traffic). Unfortunately that may mean a double subscription if the > registration address is something different from the normal address one > uses. But thats easy to fix if they simply send me a mail or a msg on > IRC. I agree that it is an important list, but I disagree that forcing subscriptions on people is the best way. As an analogy, Debian developers are required to read debian-devel-announce, but they may do it via any means they prefer, they don't need to be subscribed (especially not via an address specified by the project). This is a much nicer way of doing things. Anyway, no harm done. Let's have a good conf. -- The most difficult thing in programming is to be simple and straightforward. _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
