John - wrote: > On (24 and 25/02/07) mainly the same four or five folks wrote: > >> Quite a lot of off-topic opinionated political nonsense. > > Look, guys -- you know who you are -- I (and others, most likely) > don't mind OT topics from time to time, and I/we can pretty easily > delete without reading, should I/we wish to do so. A certain amount is > tolerable, and I/we grant some slack because self-expression can be a > learning experience. > > But: a fair number of posts reveal that the authors have quite a > shallow grasp of politics. Worse, many are written from an adolescent > ego-centered intent to prevail, even though there's no worthwhile > content added. > > Think of it this way: would you like to have to wade through the views > of AOL members eager to vindicate their opinions about open source > software? > > So give us a break, and instead of political drivel, get back to your > usual smart and insightful comments about Debian? Please? >
I agree with you upon this !!! I've even considered to put the writers of political issues on my spamlist ! This is the wrong forum to debate this !! What I dont want in my inbox, is mails that contains political and religious issues. Of course I can drop out of this list if I dont want to discuss it, but then where should I go to get help with Debian related stuff ?? Anyone ?? -- /Niels Registred Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]