On Monday 14 May 2007 15:52, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Anyway, you could setup a filter for [opensuse][OT] and just send them to /dev/null and not worry about it. As long as the message is either directed to the off-topic list, or at least flagged [OT] then I dont see a problem... but thats just me.
So, if I don't see the guy raping the girl across the street, it's ok, but that's just you ?? huh? uh, raping who? ... never mind...
... come on, I'm just saying that there are two considerations here: 1) if you monitor both lists... opensuse, and opensuse-offtopic, then it really doesn't matter which list stuff goes to (personally) cause you monitor both of them anyway... (I use filters, myself) 2) if a message is flagged [opensuse][OT] there is no problem. The archive can handle this, and every person with a set of filters can handle it too... And there is another minor (maybe not) point that has to do with orders of magnitude (ie, I don't equate someone posting an occasional [opensuse][OT] entry with boundary rape... which I think you were alluding to) so, I am just recommending setting a filter and going with the flow... and in the mean time... I will commit to you that I will pay better attention to where stuff is really showing up. -- Kind regards, M Harris <>< -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org