I agree.
The attitude I have towards MySQL-related announcement messages on this list
is roughly the same as the attitude I have towards all the other
messages...read them if they look interesting, ignore them if they don't. I
really doubt most people read _every_ message on this list, and if they do,
it's not a big deal to skip a relevant message that has an informative,
_non-caps_ subject.

I guess capitalization's a touchy subject for some people, even only subject
lines...


...and to just record another one of my opinions for posterity:

I still think something like the FAQ section on php.net might be in order on
mysql.com, at some point and implemented by someone with more free time than
me. :]
(...if anybody like that is reading...)

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Frazier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 18, 2001 1:41 PM
To: Jonathan Hilgeman
Cc: 'Cathy Cunningham (Blue World Lasso Evangelist)';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: A COMPANY RELEASES A NON-FINAL VERSION OF SOME PRODUCT
NON-PREMIUM EDITION


Hi,

This is complete crap. One of the tools I use is because of an email I saw
on this list that might have been called spam.
I say that this type of email is on topic. Maybe they could have eased up on
the BS tone of the email, but I would still want to know about a new
product. The only other question that comes up is would it be worthwhile to
setup a mySQL announce list for 3rd party tools?
I don't exactly see dozens of these types of email a day right now though.

Eric



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