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[SLE] Using OT to indicate off-topic or not? (was: [SLE] Go SUSE - Nice note in LinuxPlanet)
- From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:44:28 +0200
- Message-id: <e6s9qc$d9u$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Bjørn Lie wrote:
> No he shouldn't. This list is getting bogged down with insane amounts
> of OT posts. Some people even have the nerve to put OT in the topic,
> trying to justify posting OT posts, when we have a perfectly good OT
> mailing-list.
I'm one of those people, and personally I'm not trying to justify
anything. I think it's a decent way of indicating that a posting isn't
exactly on-topic, yet also does not really belong on suse-ot.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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> No he shouldn't. This list is getting bogged down with insane amounts
> of OT posts. Some people even have the nerve to put OT in the topic,
> trying to justify posting OT posts, when we have a perfectly good OT
> mailing-list.
I'm one of those people, and personally I'm not trying to justify
anything. I think it's a decent way of indicating that a posting isn't
exactly on-topic, yet also does not really belong on suse-ot.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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