On 6/1/05, Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't belong to OpenBSD as a simple OpenBSD mailing list user. I have > the right of free speech and it doesn't matter if my speech is valued > bad or good but there is no basis to request me to stop writing about > OBSD related which doesn't offend against others rights. > > If OpenBSD.org guys think it is "bad behavior" to talk about compilation > limitations of OBSD then it is as oldfashioned as to forbid women to go > to work.
Except that the misc@ mailing list is hosted on hardware that *belongs* to the OpenBSD project (mostly). Using bandwidth that belongs to ... Yep, the OpenBSD project. You're using the OpenBSD project's time, bandwidth, and hard disk space. You have no rights here. It's a privilege to be able to post here. If a staff member tells you that you're wasting both your time and theirs, then that's the end of it. The misc@ operators are within their rights to ban you from this list. Just consider yourself lucky that it hasn't occured yet.