I kind of agree with both. Personally, my strengths are data communication. Databases are frequent end points. Mailing lists? Have never had a need to work with them, so they’re in the, “don’t care” bucket so long as they work.
As far as missing , ‘unsubscribe’ in headers/titles, my totally unscientific experience with a limited number of mailing lists (email, text, etc) gives me the impression unsubscribe in header/title is by far the most common method provided. Also seems simplest, but then I’m just a user.......;) /s/jr Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 22, 2017, at 05:02, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> writes: >>> On 11/21/2017 11:42 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote: >>> I am not sure if that is sarcasm but I think the reason is pretty self >>> explanatory. -Hackers have all the people that understand how all this >>> works, -general has all the people that don't. > >> rotfl, and ain't that the truth. > > I'm not sure I believe it. People reading any database-oriented mailing > list are going to be pretty tech-savvy, I'd think. > > regards, tom lane >