This is a SPAM related question.

I wonder whether we should use email addresses in the documentation. We already avoid using email addresses of the mailing lists, and use the foo-subscribe address instead.

I've noticed that Doug has stopped adding his email to the AUTHOR section of the pods he has written. But how users find the author of the doc if there is a mistake in the doc and/or they want to send a patch. Sending to the mailing list is not always the right solution.

So should we encode the email addresses to make it harder for the spam spiders to pick it up, while still possible to get the address by humans. Or do you have any other suggestions? Most of the posters on the mod_perl list have their email addresses in the public domain anyway, since most of the emails are freely accessible from the web and a few archivers try to protect the addresses of the posters.

Thanks.

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