Re: planet.debian.org vs. blog illiteracy
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- Subject: Re: planet.debian.org vs. blog illiteracy
- From: Dick Davies <rasputnik@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:13:17 +0100
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- Reply-to: Dick Davies <rasputnik@gmail.com>
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On 26/09/05, Margarita Manterola <margamanterola@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/26/05, W. Borgert <debacle@debian.org> wrote:
> > IMHO, the blog has some drawbacks:
>
> > - answering to questions difficult (not as easy as pressing
> > 'r'eply or 'g'roup reply in mutt)
>
> I think that this is part of the essence of blogging. When you write
> a mail to debian-devel you risk being flamed about whatever you are
> saying. When you blog about it, it's your right to say what you think
> and feel like.
And most of the blogs block comments, which is infuriating. There is
blog software out there that allows them without getting hacked/filled with
spam every other day, you know......
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