On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 10:09:56 +0000, Duncan wrote: > I take it that by groups of groups, you're talking about specific > (private, special-purpose, like gmane, not generally distributed news > like USENET in general) news servers.
Come to think of it, yes, What any "group of groups" has in common is a server. I should've thought of it that way. > What I read you as trying to say > is that most users active here have a few of those servers in common, > and perhaps don't do so much general USENET over regular servers. And > from that, you conclude that perhaps we should optimize pan for them, > not necessarily news in general. Yup, that's what I thought -- yesterday. > If I'm reading you correctly (and it's possible I'm not), I don't > believe I agree. First of all, it's a reasonably well known phenomenon > that most users are "invisible".[...] There's a > *LOT* of lurkers out there; our posts really do have an unseen audience > and affect WAY more people than we might think!) Yup; and I shudda thunka that, too. I do have experience with a big list (ca. 4000 subscribers in my years), though none so humbling & gratifying as yours. What's more, 90+ % of them were Alpha Plus when they did break Internet silence. That list was work-related; and some institutions had a policy of telling their people they were welcome to read, but not to post lest they bring down bushels of spam on the heads of sysadmins. [snipperoo : stuff good even by Duncan's standards, and convincing] > So I don't believe it's a good idea to optimize pan only for a few > specific servers plus a few groups on the wider USENET (including > alt.binaries), because that would cripple pan as a tool that many > people, not necessarily regular posters here, but pan users > non-the-less, depend on. Yup again. My post was not technically a Schnappsidee, since I was sober, as usual; put it down to cranial flatulence. I was wrong, and you're right. But I do claim the blind hen's occasional grain of corn : we need to optimize against the likely abuses of the twenty-teens, whatever we can guess of those. Hesitant, second-hand example : I've encountered intelligent posters on a wide variety of topics who say they filter out all posts from Google Groups. (I don't go near GG, and wouldn't know how to do the filtering if I did.) Ought we to take some account (not flat filtering, but some more differentiated response) of that source? Better example : are there ways Pan could help with such spam as gets past news servers? If I used Alpine as a newsreader, I bet I could make filters like the ones I use for Alpine email. And how about links to malware sites? One trick there is to install Dillo and make it the default browser. There's a lot it won't do, by design; but it's fast, and it usually gives you enough of a look to decide if you want to paste a URL into some other browser. Maybe Pan could default to using Dillo, and give the user an option to install it if need be, or to change the default. -- Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users