Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > <wishful thinking> > > I like a good digression as well as the next person, probably better > > than most, but this is ridiculous. I'd love to see this go over to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could someone set it up, please? > > </wishful thinking> > > > > Thank you for your attention. You may now return to your > > previously-scheduled demagoguery. > > You do know about "ignore thread" right?
I have to take Max's side on this one... Some of the messages in this thread have been *really* interesting, but by having it on a mailing list where newbies come for debian help, it's GREATLY increasing the noise:signal ratio for people who don't know about "ignore thread" or other such things. It doesn't bother me personally (like I said I've found some of the messages in this thread quite interesting... and if I don't feel like paying attention I can just hit "delete"), but it does bother me to think that people who subscribe to this list to learn more about debian are being spammed about other completely irrelevant stuff. Besides that, having to set up email filters like that is a disruption to peoples' debian workflow. Maybe a "debian-chat" list would be a good thing! We're all part of the debian community, and it's good for communities to socialize, and having a place for debian people where "anything goes" would help free this list up for actual discussions about using debian again. I know that if such a list was set up, *I* would subscribe to it. Thanks, Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]