In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Graf
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Hi folks,
>
>I find it absolutely OK to have some off-topic mails on this list now and
>then. But in the last weeks there has been a neverending *huge* flood of
>absolutely non QL-related traffic.
>
>PC's, Microsoft, the related software and the related viruses and the
>related problems will never end, and there are enough forums where they can
>be discussed. There is no reason why these forums are not used, and the
>ql-users list is constantly abused instead. Why don't you open a
>ms-users-and-smalltalk-list?
>
>Please see that I'm not talking about just a few mails now and then -
>that's fine by me! I'm talking about floods of mails.
>
>The consequence is, that I will now leave the list, because I don't have
>the time to handle this anymore. I'll unsubscribe after this mail. 

You will be missed !

I hope that you change your mind.

This list has to be tolerant of high level technical discussion of
hardware and software through to trivia and personal concerns.

Which is what makes it a very good list to enjoy.

This is what makes it open to anyone to join in with a 'thread'.

It would have the potential to be boring otherwise.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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