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Thom and Ted, IIRC. I agreed with the decision. Several others did as well, apparently. I think if gump's postings were limited to a 1-or-2-paragraph message once a day, it might've been different.
OTOH...reading a build failure just isn't as much fun as reading about someone's holiday. The former is work, the latter is a break away from work :D
Hmmm. I guess a characterizing part of many weblogs is that they are a lot more personal than what is said on a mailing list (for example). The characteristic of the gump feed is that it's machine-generated. Which is not personal at all. It is useful (like bugzilla reports or jira reports or automated reports from other infrastructural services), but its not personal.
Don't feel too bad about it (its nothing personal!). Just get yourself a human-written weblog and join that way ;)
cheers!
- LSD
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