> > > > Please, let's change the posting policy of our lists
> > > > to subscribers only. I know this has been discussed at
> > > > length so many times before, yet no-one at gnu.org seems
> > > > to care.
> > >
> > > No, it's useful for non-subscribers to send messages.
> >
> > That doens't happ
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 04:36:59AM +0200, Farid Hajji wrote:
> > > Please, let's change the posting policy of our lists
> > > to subscribers only. I know this has been discussed at
> > > length so many times before, yet no-one at gnu.org seems
> > > to care.
> >
> > No, it's useful for non-subscri
But I want GNU shoes instead!
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> > Please, let's change the posting policy of our lists
> > to subscribers only. I know this has been discussed at
> > length so many times before, yet no-one at gnu.org seems
> > to care.
>
> No, it's useful for non-subscribers to send messages.
That doens't happen so often. If we grep out all
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:19:14AM +0200, Farid Hajji wrote:
>
> Please, let's change the posting policy of our lists
> to subscribers only. I know this has been discussed at
> length so many times before, yet no-one at gnu.org seems
> to care.
No, it's useful for non-subscribers to send messages
> Sending "Spam" to Linux-users.=20
> How dumb can these guys be you must be thinking? =
> This is like teaching Bill Gates the word "open source" or like having =
> sex with Mrs. Tyson. So, before you bomb the hell out of us or instantly =
> block al