excessive spam on a mailing list

2003-02-25 Thread Vera Chow
To whom it may concern,

I am writing to bring your attention to the overwhelming spam problem in the 
mailing list of .  

Out of 114 messages since late Jan this year, less than 15 of those 114 
messages are related to debian.  All the other emails are corporate spam 
written in Chinese (both in big5 and gb).

I would like to stress that when I subscribed this list at 
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe and clicked the box for 
"debian-chinese-big5", I read "Debian Chinese Project: Chinese localization 
(l10n), documentation and web site translation, user support etc." 

There was no warning or mention of the extensive amount of corporate 
advertisements that are on the mailing list.

I am curious about:
(1) how many subscribers are on the list;
(2) how many of those subscribers are spammers;
(3) are all these spams actually being put into the mailing list achives?
(4) is there any policy on mailing lists where the vast majority of emails are 
off-topic and are also spam?
(5) do other non-English mailing lists also receive such large amounts of 
spam(such as the debian-chinese-gb mailing list)? what course of action is 
taken on these lists and who is responsible for handling such situations.

It appears that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the maintainer of the mailing list, though 
I suspect whoever this person is, they probably don't read the mailing list 
any more.

I'd appreciate this issue be followed up promptly, or at the very least the 
debian mailing list webpage is updated to warn people of the overwhelming 
spam.

-- 
Sincerely,

Mrs. Vera Chow   MA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ (852) 90484211

GlamorText.com
- Specialists in Chinese and English Translation, Copy-Writing and Internet 
Development



Re: policy should get released

2003-02-25 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 07:17:02PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Policy 3.5.9 is more or less ready for release as far as I'm concerned.
> By my last count, it fixes 17 different bugs from the BTS, and adds four
> relatively minor items to the upgrading checklist.
> 
> Since I'm a newbie policy editor, I'd appreciate if others would go through
> the changes and verify that they're all right. I'd also need to get another
> 6/24 MB worth of build-dependencies in order to build the package (wretched
> FHS...), so my poor ol' modem would appreciate if someone else did that for
> me. :)
> 
> Manoj has told me he won't be available in the near future. Julian? Branden?

Next week.  Please email me to remind me then!

   Julian

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