Re: [Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread Uri Guttman
> "JP" == Jerrad Pierce writes: JP> To be fair, Majordomo is very old. It's design and functionality JP> does not necessarily relate to the language of implementation. For JP> instance, compare sendmail and, well, anything else :-P a friend uses majordomo2 which is supposed to be much

Re: [Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread Jerrad Pierce
To be fair, Majordomo is very old. It's design and functionality does not necessarily relate to the language of implementation. For instance, compare sendmail and, well, anything else :-P As for the gp's inquiry: the true hacker uses the best tool for the job. -- Free map of local environmental r

Re: [Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread Samuel Baldwin
2009/8/31 rob levy : > While we're on this topic, just curious, why does pm.org use a Python list > server? It just so happens that mailman is the best (or at least most popular) list server out there, take a look at the main perl one (Majordomo) and you'll see why we'd want to use mailman. -- S

Re: [Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread rob levy
While we're on this topic, just curious, why does pm.org use a Python list server? On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Mike Williams wrote: > On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:56 PM, wrote: > > please take me off this list > > You have to do that yourself, follow the link found at the bottom of a > list

Re: [Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread Mike Williams
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:56 PM, wrote: > please take me off this list You have to do that yourself, follow the link found at the bottom of a list message. At the bottom of that page there is a text box where you can enter your email address to unsubscribe. Mike __

[Boston.pm] please take me off this list

2009-08-31 Thread colwem
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