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On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:24:39PM +0000, Andrew Haley wrote: > Please do not include this sort of disclaimer in messages sent to > mailing lists hosted at gcc.gnu.org. That's not a disclaimer. A disclaimer would be a statement like "This message is the opinion of the author only and not the opinion of FooCorp". Disclaimers always say that someone is not responsible for something. Rather, it is a legal threat, and one that forbids us to do what we always automatically do with every message on the list: forward it around the world and publish it on the gcc.gnu.org web site, making it available to people who are not addressees. This kind of legal threat is extremely rude, though many organizations seem to think it is a good idea to threaten people they correspond with for some reason.