Ilias Lazaridis wrote: > Ben Finney wrote: > >>"Ilias Lazaridis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >>>I admit it is difficult to detect that this post is in-topic. >>>But it is. >> >>Really, it's not. If you want a voice, you already have your >>website. Mailing lists and other discussion forums have conventions >>about "topic" for a good reason. > > > of course. > > >>>http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Host >>>http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/License >>>http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Copyright >>> >>>I should have posted them immediately. >> >>No, you should have found a forum where you know that the topic is >>appropriate -- even if that restricts it to your own website. > > > ??? my website is not a forum (and I'm currently reducing it to the > minimum necessary information.) > > and once more: this topic _is_ appropriate for a python / ruby / java > crosspost. > > really very important (if you don't look to much at the subject but the > message contents). > Well if you can't even be bothered to formulate a subject line that makes its signinficance immediately important you can hrdly be surprised at our failure to wade through reams of irrelevant drivel.
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