> If they use PubSubHubbub, maybe we could set up a black list of > subscribers people can manage at their level, > if they reconstruct the emails by reading the RSS feed, maybe we > should not publish this info (even with the @ transformed into " at > ").
I don't think we should stop announcing new releases on the web site, and, as long as we do, people can setup automated actions. People keep asking for being notified, so I don't think the need for that will go away, either. IOW, it is a good thing that automated reactions to new releases are actually possible. Now, with respect to these specific email messages: I agree they are spam, and would support to see that stopped. However, I don't think technical means are the right reaction. Instead, we should send them an email message asking them to stop. Feel free to approach them. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
