On Jun 3, 2011, at 01:28 , plino wrote:

> It is benevolently moderated in the sense that real spam and commercial
> spammers are eliminated. 

Correct.
> 
> But I haven't noticed any post from a real user being eliminated or any user
> banned.

Well, by definition, you wouldn't!  :)
> 
> I guess some of the off-topic can be annoying but that is the price of
> freedom of speech ;)

This is exactly the situation.  In the OOo and LibO world, a moderator is a 
final spam filter.  We cannot move an email sent to users to, say, discuss if 
it is more appropriate there.  We cannot ban a user although I suppose we could 
warn one, but what's the point of a warning one can't enforce?  On the LibO 
list we cannot yet even make changes to, say, the subject line, to indicate 
that it has been moderated and that the OP must be included in the list of 
recipients if (s)he is to see the reply.  It's my understanding that OOo 
moderators can do this, and I hope we will one day be able to also.

Personally I think mailing lists are so last century and nerdy, and that we 
should be using a forum which non-technical users like, and then there would be 
some justification for calling us moderators.  Unfortunately tptb are also so 
last century and nerdy!  :)  But as long as we have the mailing list form, 
being a final spam filter is something I can do to advance the software I use 
and like, which development work I can't.

//James
One of the moderators
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