Ian Eiloart wrote:
> 
> I say keep it as it is, but add an explanation: If you're asking a 
> question, it's presumably because you don't know how to answer it. If you 
> don't know how to answer it, you don't know whether the details that you're 
> obfuscating are relevant to answering the question. Sometimes, questions 
> can't be answered because relevant information is obfuscated.
> 
> Also, there's a middle way. Replace the quantifiers with vague quantifiers 
> such as "some", instead of trying to measure the amount.

Just to clarify, in the hopes of discouraging people from replying to 
Ian and starting another heated discussion; the question at hand is 
_not_ "obfuscation: is it really bad?" We're voting on the 
meta-question: "do 'many' members of the exim list refuse to answer 
questions with obfuscated details?"

- Marc

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