[olug] take this poll

Craig Wolf CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Wed Feb 26 19:22:03 UTC 2003


You know, I think that this is the first time on this list I have heard
people piss and moan about something so trivial.  If you don't like what
the list is doing, sign off.  Is that clear enough?  Looking at the vote
totals, losing 10 people who don't want to delete/filter a message that
has sparked good and interesting replies with good information on why to
use or not to use a tip does not seem like much of a loss.  You are
making a big deal out of something that shouldn't be.  Setup the filter
to delete the tips and move on, or just move on!  Can we please get back
the Linux Listserv vs the whine and moan about the occasional email?  

If you want to let the flame war begin, then do but this is old!!

Craig sends...

>>> jeremyb at hksys.com 2/26/2003 >>>
I do know how to filter mail, and I also know how to report spams to
the
ISP that relayed them to me.  If you are asking me to deal with these
in
the typical spam fashion, then you are asking me to forward each one
to
olug's ISP every day.  (Automated of course because as I said, I know
how to filter mail.)

This is a moral position, don't sign me up for mailing lists that I
did
not give you permission to sign me up for.  That the tips are annoying
is really a side issue.

--
Jeremy Bettis, Software Development Manager
HKS Medical Information Systems, Inc.
jeremyb at hksys.com 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Pfile [mailto:daniel at pfile.net] 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:21 PM
> To: olug at olug.org 
> Subject: Re: [olug] take this poll
> 
> On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 12:09 PM, Jeremy Bettis wrote:
> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Dave Burchell [mailto:burchell at inebraska.com] 
> >>
> >> to the OLUG list with their comments or questions about the tip
if
> > they
> >> have any.  In this way, those who subscribe to the tips will act
as
a
> >> sort of a filter on the tips, only forwarding and commenting on
the
> >> interesting ones.
> >
> > Exactly!  And I don't have to put up with getting 100's of useless
and
> > often wrong tips for every 1 that is worthy of comment.
> 
> And who's going to do that? The people on the list who can provide
> comments on the tips probably don't feel like filtering through tips
> every day and deciding if you're worthy of receiving them and said
> persons rambling about the tip. I sure don't. I will discuss them on
> the list though.
> 
> > And I don't think it matters what the majority wants.  I think if
there
> > is not complete consensus on this, than the tips should be off.
> > Signing
> > someone up for a mailing list that they did not ask to be put on
is
> > spamming.  And just like it is not reasonable to ask people to
just
> > delete their spam for home refinancing and herbal supplements, no
one
> > should have to implement a mail filter or "just hit delete".
> 
> The mails aren't hitting your mailbox as 'Re: that thing we talked
> about' like spam, they always come in as '[OLUG] Unix Tip' in the
> subject, usually followed by discussion by people you know. It takes
5
> seconds, one time, to filter them all out. In the time you took to
send
> that email, you could have configured a filter. Like I said before,
> send an email to the list if you don't understand how to filter
mail,
> we'll help you out. Even if you use windows.
> 
> -- Danie



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