On 8/27/07, bruce <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ed... and the rest of the guys... > > i for one don't have an issue with karl, or his posts... i imagine a number of others don't either. this is a public forum isn't it. it's not moderated/private, so i imagine there are quite a few people of varying ages/levels of expertise.. some will get something out of what he has to say.. others won't. > > but as you suggested. if you get tired of seeing msgs from someone, there are a multitude of ways to resolve the issue.. and i've found the delete key also still works!! > > peace! > Please do not top post. So does a "public forum" imply anything goes? Should a mailing list named 'fedora-list' be for Fedora related topics? Would it be better that everyone explains how many beeps their new power supply makes? Or how shiny the new glass is on the case? -- What could anyone get out of that? This type of "commentary" does not scale on such a mailing list. As much as I dislike the harshness and attitudes by some people, I do agree that is it not unwarranted. Mailing lists for a *specific* topic only work when their members abide by certain guidelines. -Mauriat -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list