On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> In the mailing lists that I manage myself, I have a rule: no plugging
> your own website (maybe not even plugging your own article in
> somebody else's website). The exceptions are very few. This way, we
> know people will share *interesting* information, not plugs.
>
> Plugging a site that discusses Open Source software is akin to
> trolling, in that it wastes unnecessary bandwidth, as a result of
> people falling for it.
Will it be OK to plug one's pet Web site in one's Signature (in an
otherwise on-topic, interesting and relevant message)?
--- Omer
This one is my shameful plug: http://www.zak.co.il/
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