On 29/5/23 15:47, K0LNY wrote:
That is true, especially for people who don't save useful information
like I do.
But I save a lot of emails that I think have useful information, and I
usually search my emails for a message that contains specific words to
see if I saved it.
I archive everything. It doesn't require an extraordinary amount of disk
space these days. I have a Sieve filter set up on the server to move
messages from various mailing lists into their respective folders
automatically.
This list does not get a lot of traffic.
And the windows Jaws lists have a lot of repeating questions.
They also attract a lot of people whose level of technical knowledge is
very low, and who often don't seem to care about improving it. This is
the opposite of the Debian community and Linux in general.
I think I'll join your list - thank you for the details. A
cross-operating system list would be of interest, especially if it tends
to attract people with expertise, and not people who ask questions that
could be answered in 30 seconds with a fairly obvious Web search.