Dear Sir,
Would you please send me email how to remove from your list because I have
sent many emails on this now one respond it. I hope so you would do this for
me.
Thanks,
vitarag
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On Thursday 16 March 2006 11:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Would you please send me email how to remove from your list because I
> have sent many emails on this now one respond it. I hope so you would
> do this for me.
I've answered a previous mail from this person on the same subject.
Cheers,
F
[def-ref says to send this to -private, but I think that's just
dumb. Nothing about this message is private]
I orphaned the last of my packages a few weeks ago; now I'm retiring
from the project properly.
I'm also taking this opportunity to replace my gpg key. 14ad797f is
now five years old, and
Dear developers,
I know that having codified expulsion procedures is tempting to use
them, and I do think that they are a good thing to have. But please
consider one thing when you think about invoking them: [1]
Please use debian-private. [3]
The reason is simply that expulsion is not a technica
to, 2006-03-16 kello 15:51 +0100, Christoph Berg kirjoitti:
> I know that having codified expulsion procedures is tempting to use
> them, and I do think that they are a good thing to have. But please
> consider one thing when you think about invoking them: [1]
>
> Please use debian-private. [3]
I
Re: Lars Wirzenius 2006-03-16 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I disagree. Posting things to -private does not really keep them secret
> or confidential, but it does generate a lot of rumors. Rumors are
> usually worse than the real thing. Therefore, in my honest opinion, it's
> better to keep things in the o
On 16 Mar 2006, Christoph Berg stated:
> Re: Lars Wirzenius 2006-03-16
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I disagree. Posting things to -private does not really keep them
>> secret or confidential, but it does generate a lot of
>> rumors. Rumors are usually worse than the real thing. Therefore, in
>> my hon
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 15 Mar 2006, Matthias Julius verbalised:
>
>> Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I do know how to use Gnus, thanks.
>>
>> I am sorry if I have insulted you. I did not want to suggest you
>> don't know how to use your MUA. But, h
Hallo! Du (Henning Makholm) hast geschrieben:
>Out of curiosity, how did the probe emails some time ago manage to
>*not* locate the subscriber address that generates the bounces? None
>of them bounced?
correct, i got exactly one response to the personalized probe i sent out,
and that was a windo
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 16 Mar 2006, Christoph Berg stated:
> > I for myself would very much prefer the rumors, and maybe even
> > publically spreading (leaking?) the word on irc than to deliver the
> > expulsion request directly to every lurking slashdot/heise/whatever
> > writer
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, MJ Ray wrote:
> > No. Without users, UOL would not exist, as far as I can tell.
>
> Let me give you people all an idea of scale here.
>
> You are going against something as hard to target as UU.net.
I realise that. However, w
David Weinehall wrote on 13/03/2006 18:32:
>>Thunderbird, as well as many other MUAs doesn't allow you to set
>>arbitrary headers, including M-F-T.
>
> There are plugins for Thunderbird that solves that (mnehy, for
> instance);
Would like to _any_ extension/plugin which really solves that (or, b
(Note: The following is cross-posted to -vote and -project. Please follow
up on topics related to the role of the DPL to -project. Follow up on
topics related to the DPL election on -vote. Thanks!)
Hi everyone,
One of the major problems the project has faced is the inability to take
a stand on
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 09:29:51PM -0500, David Nusinow wrote:
My question, finally, to all candidates, is this: do you feel that
this is within the practical boundaries and limitations of the DPL's
office, and do you think that this semi-official responsibility would
facilitate overcoming the
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, David Nusinow wrote:
> system of governance take over." Fundamentally, this could have happened at
> any time with any of the problematic discussions of the past, but it didn't
> because no developer stepped up to make this decision.
And because a full-fledge GR is a lot of wo
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 09:33:18PM +0100, Sven Mueller wrote:
> David Weinehall wrote on 13/03/2006 18:32:
> >>Thunderbird, as well as many other MUAs doesn't allow you to set
> >>arbitrary headers, including M-F-T.
> >
> > There are plugins for Thunderbird that solves that (mnehy, for
> > instan
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