I don't think this is a "hijack" of the thread that I started. I asked for help writing a script to randomly access one of multiple vpns. The respondent asked why I wanted to randomly access multile vpns. I answered him and told him why.
I what conceivable way is answering a question about the topic I started considered a "hijacking" of that thread?
I know exactly what "hijacking" a thread means. And answering the question "why do you want to do that" is not "hijacking." It might be that the respondent has a better way of doing what I want to do that does not involve the method I assumed to be best.
billo
On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/11/2013 08:34 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
Wtf indeed.
BTW, the next time you post to this list please do not "Hijack Threads".
If you don't know what that means.... You took a message written by Joe Zeff with the subject of "Re: LibreOffice version 4", hit reply, deleted the Subject and Message body and then entered your own Subject and Body and sent it to the list.
For folks like myself who use Threads to keep emails with the same topic grouped you ruined it.
See, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines#Starting_a_New_Subject
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