> >
> > This is a pet peeve of mine. Freebsd-stable is supposed to be the mailing
> > list that is required reading for anyone tracking stable, where all useful
> > information related to tracking stable is to be found.
> >
> > However, the list is increasingly such a high-volume, low signal-to-noise-ratio
> > chatfest that it no longer serves its intended purpose for even moderately
> > busy people. A prohibitive amount of time is required to sort out what is
> > relevant from what isn't.
...
> I'll add my second to that proposal.
This is just the sort of chitchat that you're both supposedly opposed to.
And now you've gone and started another lengthy meta-thread about list
usage (which anyone with half a clue could have told you was pointless)
to further reduce the signal-to-noise ratio.
Surely not what you really intended. 8)
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