Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-31 Thread Peter


My signal/noise ratio will be extremely good from now on, be assured. 
The ilug is the only mailing list I was subscribed to which I left after 
less than a month every time, and this happened three times in the last 
ten years. I guess I have to take the people the way they are.


Peter



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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-31 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 30/01/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What is the approximate message frequency ?



2.4 gHz like everything else on my wifi connection.

Dotan Cohen

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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Gilboa Davara
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 02:20 +0200, Peter wrote:
 Does this list have an archive ? What is the approximate message 
 frequency ?
 
 thanks,
 Peter
 
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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David


On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 02:20 +0200, Peter wrote:
 Does this list have an archive ? What is the approximate message
 frequency ?



http://www.iglu.org.il/mailing-lists/linux-il.html
Points to 3 archives, of which gmane seems the only live one.
--
Didi


Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Yair Friedman
On several places see here:
http://www.iglu.org.il/mailing-lists/linux-il.html#archive

I actually read this from gmane, it is quite a convenient interface.


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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Peter


Thanks for the archive locations. I will also use gmane for reading this 
from now on. And I will not post again until freedom of speech is 
guaranteed. This means that there will be bad words added to any message 
I post, perhaps as a .sig . If the messages don't make it, you lose. 
Each message will be posted only once. There will be no encore. Freedom 
of speech is like kashrut. If you force others to respect it then is 
worth less than half its real worth. It's your list, I respect your 
choice in my own way.


thanks,
Peter


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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Ely Levy

Without any connection to spam filters, this mailing list does have few
rules about what you can send.
For example sending spam messages (and abusive language is I remember
currently) to the list is not allowed.
Also as a community we generally try to be nice to each other and refine
from sending insulting emails,
so removing my admin hat for a second, you won't see me losing any sleep at
night over aggressive emails which fail to reach the list.

Anyhow, decisions over this list are done through discussions not threats.
If enough people agree with you and think we should remove the spam filter
from the list I'll do my best to do it, as I did with any other discussion
we had about list rules/headers or whatever else.

BTW notice that in most countries freedom of speech is limited by various
laws which outlaw the use of abusive language or spam sending on various
places.

Ely

P.S
The more freedom one has, the more responsibility he has to respect the
world around him. That why one of sign for corrupted people is large rule
book.

On 1/30/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Thanks for the archive locations. I will also use gmane for reading this
from now on. And I will not post again until freedom of speech is
guaranteed. This means that there will be bad words added to any message
I post, perhaps as a .sig . If the messages don't make it, you lose.
Each message will be posted only once. There will be no encore. Freedom
of speech is like kashrut. If you force others to respect it then is
worth less than half its real worth. It's your list, I respect your
choice in my own way.

thanks,
Peter


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Re: message frequency ?

2007-01-30 Thread Aviram Jenik
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 09:30, Peter wrote:
 I will not post again until freedom of speech is
 guaranteed. This means that there will be bad words added to any message
 I post, perhaps as a .sig . 

Freedom of speech does not mean you can say anything you want in any forum you 
want. 

Also, I personally don't care much for off-topic messages containing curses 
about Microsoft, and there is nothing in the free-speech article that says I 
must be forced to read your rants. So as far as I'm concerned a spam filter 
that filters off-topic posts with foul language is a feature, not a bug.

Now enough with the off-topic messages already. Your S/N ratio is well too 
low.


 thanks,
 Peter

- Aviram

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message frequency ?

2007-01-29 Thread Peter


Does this list have an archive ? What is the approximate message 
frequency ?


thanks,
Peter

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