On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 02:50:18 +1100
Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:

> 
> Yes, but I think the mail is properly delivered and not filtered by
> the receiving mail list server; it is later checked over by some
> process of the list-master [automatic, scripted, manual or a
> combination thereof] -- yes, we now have a list-master that we never
> had before.

Some years ago, when I had just subscribed to this list, I had several
posts delayed and some dropped, without obvious reason. After a couple
of weeks, posts were all appearing, and within minutes.

>  It should be the responsibility of the list-master to
> provide return emails to person(s) effected.  I've also put it to
> that person (assuming the one whom email me is the list-master), that
> we need a list where we can talk more freely about our concerns --
> this list seems to have been over reaching on it's goals since ...
> forever, now the powers that be have decided to clamp down hard,
> hence the filtered/moderated posts that we all know about and which
> cannot be denied as it has been fully proven.
> 
> I could be speaking too soon, but either the list has died down a
> little on systemd as a result of people having enough of trying to
> bang their head against a brick wall -- or the filtering has ramped
> up a level now.
> 

A post of mine of about seven hours ago has failed to appear, and it
contained nothing contentious, and certainly nothing that could in any
way have been construed as abusive or insulting. I was indeed agreeing,
on at least two points, with one of the 'good guys'. Presumably, I used
too many forbidden keywords.

-- 
Joe


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