Re: Boost Windows Reliability!!!!!
> On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 01:06:53AM +0100, Robert van der Meulen wrote:
> > Quoting Bas Zoetekouw (bas@A-Es2.uu.nl):
> > > > Now you can boost the reliability of ordinary Windows 3.x, 95 and 98 to
> > > > nearly the level of Windows NT or 2000, Microsoft's professional and
> > > > industrial
> > > > version of Windows.
> > > Hmm, the debian lists get quite a lot of spam lately. Is there anything
> > > that can be done about this?
> > Close debian-devel for posting by non-subscribers, ask for volunteers who
> > would like to 'moderate' debian-devel, and have them look at the rejected
> > messages and accept them if on-topic.
> > Every mailing list i know has these functions, I was also wondering why we
> > weren't using such a system ;)
>
> Every mailing list software might have these functions, but none of the
> open project mailing lists that I know of do this. linux-kernel, gcc,
> glibc, openldap.
>
> There's a very good reason for this. Not the least of which is the effort
> in keeping it up. Secondly, not all developers use the same email
> accounts. I, for example, have three email accounts from which I post to
> Debian-devel.
Solution: Pick one you like, stick to it, even if it means having
forwarders, having to SSH in, faking senders, whatever.
> Ben
>
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