On May 2, 5:19 pm, sturlamolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 3, 2:15 am, Kaz Kylheku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Kindly refrain from creating any more off-topic, cross-posted threads. > > Thanks. > > The only off-topic posting in this thread is your own (and now this > one).
You are making a very clumsy entrance into these newsgroups. So far you have started two cross-posted threads. The first is only topical in comp.lang.python (how to emulate macros in Python). This one is topical in neither one, since it is about Microsoft DLR. It's quite possible that some Lisp and Python programmers have a strong interest in Microsoft DLR. Those people who have such an interest (regardless of whether they are Lisp and Python user also) and who like to read Usenet will almost certainly find a Microsoft DLR newsgroup for reading about and discussing Microsoft DLR. Do you not agree? Also note that there is very rarely, if ever, any good reason for starting a thread which is crossposted among comp.lang.* newsgroups, even if the subject contains elements that are topical in all of them (yours does not). > Begone. You are childishly beckoning Usenet etiquette to be gone so that you may do whatever you wish. But I trust that you will not, out of spite for being rebuked, turn a few small mistakes into a persistent style. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list