"Kristen J. Webb" <kw...@teradactyl.com> writes: > What the f**k! I thought that subscribing to a list would promote > education, enlightenment, and a shared communal effort to make things > better for things (python) related.
Yes, that's the focus of this thread: how best to engage in a shared communal effort to make things better for Python-related discussion. > It sucks for me to spend so much time filtering this BS. The thread helpfully tells you what it's about in the subject field, and remains remarkably on-topic by that description. Filter appropriately. If it sucks for you to receive a high-volume discussion forum in your email, you may want to use a better email client with more sophisticated filtering capability. Or you can subscribe to the forum as a Usenet newsgroup, <URL:news:comp.lang.python>. > Let's be honest, does any of this crap have anything to do with > python, it's promotion, Yes, I think this discussion does have direct relevance to supporting the promotion of Python. My views on how have been made elsewhere in this same thread. -- \ “Teach a man to make fire, and he will be warm for a day. Set a | `\ man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life.” | _o__) —John A. Hrastar | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list