Alexander Wirt <formo...@debian.org> writes: > On Thu, 10 Dec 2015, françai s wrote: > >> Please excuse me, I want say "Administrators and moderators of debian-devel >> list", I not want say "Administrators and moderators of ubuntu-devel list. >> >> 2015-12-10 13:42 GMT-02:00 françai s <romaper...@gmail.com>: >> >> > Administrators and moderators of ubuntu-devel list, please erase all the >> > messages that I not should have posted here in debian-devel list. >> > >> > I ask this because I probably be in future a good programmer famous and I >> > do not want to talk about the topics that I should not have posted here in >> > debian-devel list. >> > >> > I decided prevent substantial harm to important relationships that >> > probably I will have in future with other developers. > The Debian-Listarchives-Policy is to NOT remove or alter any postings > if they are published. > > Even if we would, it wouldn't help, as our lists are archived > elsewhere[*], so once an email has been accepted it is out in the wild > with its entire content and addresses and theres no way to get it back. > > The one exception to this rule is, when the posting is clearly spam. > In that case press the 'Report as spam' button at the top of the page > to nominate the posting for reviewing. > > Please see http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#disclaimer, > http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/disclaimer and > http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster/ListArchiveSpam > for more information > > > [*] elsewhere are most likely http://gmane.org, http://groups.google.com, > http://mail-archive.com, http://osdir.com/ml/, http://markmail.org, > http://marc.info, http://www.nabble.com/Debian-f24.html but there are > more public and private archives out there. >
I think the original message was a troll message :-). I saw the same message with similar subject on a different list to ¹. So I think you can simply ignore it. ¹ http://mail.9fans.net/private/9fans/2015-December/034480.html