On Sat, May 19, 2007 14:34:50 PM -0400, Greg Folkert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> That changes many thing. First off BANNING is not the answer. It > will be seen a a "bad thing" by the blogosphere and some journalists > that see only bad things. You mean more bad than "the main support forum of one of the purest (in the FSF/GNU sense) distros out there is worthless because it's more noise than substance"? > * Don't respond to "Trolls" > * Don't respond to "flames" > * Don't respond to "hard to resist" messages > * Don't respond to "provoked into" messages This is useless when there is a whole patrol of trolls all intent to answer each other. > No, there is another way, making all Debian lists subscriber only. Personally, I'd like it, if nothing else because the spam sent to debian-users messes with bayesian filtering. This one is the only lists where I get false positives (tips to improve this are welcome, but are probably better off list, or at least as a separate thread). This said, if this list became subscriber-only, you would still have to ban those addresses to solve the problem, isn't it? Marco -- Help *everyone* love Free Standards and Free Software http://digifreedom.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]