Well the answer is quite simple, really. Those that wish to continue with
the list status quo while awaiting an improvement from Sun may. Those that
opt for Richard's list will need wait until it reaches critical mass for
its birth. Questioning the validity, viability or necessity for the latter
list will neither save the former nor determine the fate of the latter.
Let's see how the dice roll. I, for one, have nothing but enthusiasm for
Richard's proposal.
Carlos
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I'm not sure about this.
1. I like the immediacy of the current list.
2. I don't mind most app server specific posts (I draw
the line at posts containing traces and saying "Help!").
3. I don't like the flames and the political/religious
posts but I don't find it hard or too arduous to hit
the delete button.
4. I certainly won't join a list that contains advertising
(I get too much already from other less active lists)
What would be nice is if Sun could set up this list so that posts from
dynamically selected people and on dynamically selected topics were
moderated
while the rest got through immediately.
Best of all though would be if no one ever responded to flamebait. Then we
wouldn't need anything!
Ian McCallion
Alexis Systems Limited
Romsey, UK
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