Il 13/02/24 10:34, Carlos E.R. ha scritto:
On 2024-02-13 14:24, phanisvara das wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2024 01:34:06 PM (+01:00), Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
My reply is on topic for this list. No, it's not. And you know. Currently you and a couple of others are dragging > each topic off-topic both on users@ and support@ . Proof is all over the recent > threads. This topic is " Repositories and priority " and most replies are not > even related. Guess this
On dinsdag 13 februari 2024 13:27:10 CET Carlos E. R. wrote: list needs moderation turned back on. > knurpht is right in my opinion, and if somebody wanted to take the trouble to moderate these lists i wouldn't mind. on the other hand, a few off-topic mails don't really bother me, particularly with a topic that's relevant to listmail in general. takes a second to mark as 'read' and go on.
My reply was on advice on how to filter and sort the mail list. This is perfectly on topic, IMO. It is on how to use software and tools provided by openSUSE.
I was the OP for this Subject and I would like to say what (IMHO) is happening nowadays: An user ask for something on the list, someone reply, but most frequently he focus not on the submitted topic, whereas he opens other sub/off topic, often setting himself up as the "System-Guru" maybe acting as to be "the mailing list super-star" showing their incredible skill and knowledge, perhaps in the attempt to impress the OP and other users that could be reading the same message. Well, I never get impressed by these kind of people, instead I just get bored by their attitude 🙂 I think that if you are able, or wish to help, then you should answer to the OP, if not is better if you shut up, you will gain much more points! Take Care & Keep Calm! Regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20240211 Kernel: 6.7.2-1-default - XFCE: (4.18.3) Uptime: 10:00:01 up 6 days 19:50, 1 user, carico medio: 1,48, 1,36, 0,94