Right.

The whole idea about this list was it would *NOT* become a dumping ground.
While discussion were ongoinbg about it there was a vocal group who kept
swearing that it would never become such a place - now you go and prove them
correct! Sad how the nay sayers are normally proven correct isn't it???

We have different lists for different purposes. This content does not belong
on this list. Neither would an XML newsletter, an APR one or an HTTPD one.

david

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andr� Malo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003


> * Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>
> > Jakarta has an announcement list. Guess what, most, if not all
> > announcements go also to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Go figure.
> >
> > MHO is that a mail a month is not a big deal in any case.
>
> And now multiply one mail with the number of apache projects. Heh, *I* get
> about 200-300 mails per day. Just one more to decide if it's spam or not
> *does* matter. Not just me.
>
> It's really not meant as offense and your work is appreciated, but I agree
> with Thom. If one wants to read the jakarta newsletter one can subscribe
it.
> If not, one has to unsubscribe community@, which would finally result in a
> merge of community@ to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1]
>
> nd
>
> [1] For those who didn't get it: that was a joke.
>
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