On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Don Armstrong wrote:
> limits as placing a permanent ban, which isn't what I mean. By not

But what it is. It is a permanent ban that *might* be lifted 
by listmasters' graciousness.

So perpetrators have to beg for redemption.

Hail to the King, we are back to what I always claimed, oligarchy.

I consider moving our maintainers' lists to a different provider if
this is the way Debian works nowadays.


Norbert

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