Colin Walters wrote:
Local delivery of mail is a poor solution, since it provides no
indication of priority difference between "You've got spam" and "Your hard
drive is failing".
That's a solvable problem within the context of email, whereas starting
from scratch and re-inventing delivery to arbitrary user-selectable
endpoints is somewhat insane.
I'm sure the anti-spam companies would be delighted to hear it. Yes, it's
a solvable problem - but you're conflating two things, important system
updates and personal email. I think trying to present these two quite
different things in the same way is a bad idea.
I think it is a bad idea for you to decide
Let's be clear - this is a meritocracy, not a vote-by-email-repetition system.
If you don't permit the 'merit' to be decided by potential users of the
system you are designing a vote-by-feet system.
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