2009/12/12 Debarshi Ray <debarshi.ray@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> And let me put it this way: if fedora decides to post my non @fp.o address >>> somewhere, like in git entries, I'm going to be extremely pissed off about >>> it. >> >> As for me, I don't mind publishing my real email address but I would prefer >> not to have my fedoraproject.org alias published where the spammers can find >> it. I don't particularly like having forwarding aliases created for me, but if >> you have to give me one then please don't publish it. > > Here you go: > rombobeorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > rombobeorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > rombobeorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > rombobeorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > rombobeorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Now what? > > Cheers, > Debarshi I think that is unnecessarily untagonistic. This is a non-issue. Both my fpo and non-fpo are published regularly in commits and whatnot and I receive about 1 spam per week. But then I have gmail. :) -- Christopher Brown -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list