As most of you are probably aware, the freebsd-arch mailing list is
no longer a moderated list, as we know it. For now, it acts like a
non-moderated list, except that some threads may be locked out of
the list if they stray off topic.
Some people tried starting two different threads in that
Please note that freebsd-arch was created to provide a place for
amicable high-level technical discussion. Anyone straying from the
list charter will be removed.
Anyone straying from the list charter will be removed.
Discuss technical matters. Dont argue or state catagorically that
"this
On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 11:40:04PM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
And the same I ask of you, hackers-subscribed non-committers.
Just to clarify, -arch is supposed to be used when discussing
changes to FreeBSD itself. Things that might (or might not,
depending on how the discussion goes)
my problem with 'subscribers-only' posting policy is that people have
more than one email address that they use. which one is teh honored
one?
if non-subscribers are a problem, i have ways of dealing with them. ;P
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On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 08:33:12AM -0700, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
my problem with 'subscribers-only' posting policy is that people have
more than one email address that they use. which one is teh honored
one?
Erp, a very fair point.
if non-subscribers are a problem, i have ways of
On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 11:40:04PM +0900, a little birdie told me
that Daniel C. Sobral remarked
Some people tried starting two different threads in that list. We
failed in both cases. Though we don't know yet, I suspect it is
simply a case of lack of subscribers.
Hmmm...
I WAS subscribed,
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