* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-29 13:07]: > I request you to remove my name from public "mockering-list" of yours > immediately.
Sorry, we don't do such things. See the disclaimer for the lists: <http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#disclaimer> and <http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/disclaimer> FWIW, this very message was also archived again: <http://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2004/debian-www-200401/msg00300.html> > It has been on display for several years by now, and should be enough > to satisfy your sick sense of humour. Its not about any sort of humour but of having the ability to see reoccuring discussions and be able to refer to them. Infact I could name you quite some threads that are similar to the one started by you now. > I give you 14 days to remove my name from the a.m. list. And then? We won't do it. > Should you have some doubt of what I.m referring to, just seek with Google > for "Taisto Kesseli", and you will find the referenced item (private email > by nature). This is where you are wrong: The Debian Mailinglists are not private in any sense. All of the Debian lists are archived, ever was and ever will be. And it was never a secret. After all that is the same with almost any mailinglist that is out there, especially those that have to do with Open Source and Free Software. So long, Alfie -- Don't get mad, get interest. -- unknown
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