On Monday 14 May 2007 15:52, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > Anyway, you could setup a filter for [opensuse][OT] and just send
> > them to /dev/null and not worry about it. As long as the message is
> > either directed to the off-topic list, or at least flagged [OT] then I
> > dont see a problem... but thats just me.
>
> So, if I don't see the guy raping the girl across the street, it's ok,
> but that's just you ??
huh? uh, raping who? ... never mind...
... come on, I'm just saying that there are two considerations here:
1) if you monitor both lists... opensuse, and opensuse-offtopic, then
it
really doesn't matter which list stuff goes to (personally) cause you monitor
both of them anyway... (I use filters, myself)
2) if a message is flagged [opensuse][OT] there is no problem. The
archive
can handle this, and every person with a set of filters can handle it too...
And there is another minor (maybe not) point that has to do with orders
of
magnitude (ie, I don't equate someone posting an occasional [opensuse][OT]
entry with boundary rape... which I think you were alluding to) so, I am just
recommending setting a filter and going with the flow... and in the mean
time... I will commit to you that I will pay better attention to where stuff
is really showing up.
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Kind regards,
M Harris <><
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