Weaver wrote: > The point has often been made that this list is for Debian 'Users' and > not therefore strictly Debian subject matter. I think a bit of social > interaction does have the tendency to create 'community' which is > Debian's strength, so it could be viewed as productive.
While this is true, it's best to keep such social interaction, on this list, grounded around things that are on-topic. (For example, let me just say that I'm a big fan of riseup.net and happy to see you here from such an address.) The listmasters have on one occasion had to intervene when debian-user was flooded with offtopic posts that became increasingly offensive. > What I have seen, with the clearly marked OT threads is the ability to > ignore/delete them as I do when I look through and delete any other > threads that I am not currently interested in or can't help with. Not all of our situations are the same. Some read debian-user via web interfaces, without threading, or are new or prospective users who have not found great mail clients, or who may be subscribing to a high-volume mailing list for the first time. I personally develop Debian mostly from behind a dialup modem link, so every offtopic debian-user post has the potential to delay a package upload. -- see shy jo
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