Speaking of which...how does one 'quit' said mailing list?
On 18 June 2013 01:14, Cat S <catslove...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > This mailing-list is a stupid fucking joke, well, at least for those of us > who aren't techies. Really, this is stupid, you're not allowing a lot of > people to community by using this Ivory tower mailing-list crap. > > I've been using Tor near 10 years now, and this has GOT to change. It's > like Tor Project is stuck in the 20th Century! I know all the arguments > about why Tor Project hasn't (and seemingly won't) offer a way for everyone > to communicate, and they're valid but they're also bullshit. They're > bullshit because you're all (or, at least most of you are) using them as an > excuse to throw up your hands and start a stupid fucking stack exchange > page . . . with all it's Fackbook integration and other crap users have to > wade through :( > > I will never donate another penny to Tor, and I've given quite a lot > (anonymously) over the years, until a real solution is found. What the hell > happened to the money that was supposedly ear-marked to write (or hack) a > forum software? > > "real solution" = discussion forum > > I'm going to start an account at stack exchange and try my damndest to > make my question in the top: > "Why won't the Tor Project support user-friendly form of anonymous > communication - i.e., a discussion forum?" > > Stop with the fucking madness! Just make a real solution and be done with > it! Otherwise, decrease the lag time between when a message is posted on > the mailing-list and when it reaches my inbox. I mean, what the hell?! Why > does it take so effing long for an e-mail to reach my inbox when it's been > up on the mailing-list for quite a while?! That's why it's so hard to use > mailing-lists, there not instantaneous, so it's very hard to have a > on-going conversion. > > Mailing-lists suck Cartman's balls. > > The Tor Project needs someone who ONLY cares about Tor's users, not about > the code per se. Having the greatest Tor in the world is a great goal, but > if you don't allow non-tech users a way to communicate your work's not > worth a damn (as techies already now how to use these programs, the prole > you're trying to help generally DO NOT - I know this because I teach many > people how to use TBB). > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk