2009/3/23 Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <[email protected]>
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Debayan Banerjee <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
> Why is improving one's communication skills a lower priority and,
> tooling around it a higher one ? Take a real life scenario - if you
> had something very important to say, you'd move heaven and earth to
> make yourself heard would you not ? Why should it be different when it
> comes to a mailing list if your point was so important ?

1) Rules exist for humans. If *a lot* of people are not comfortable
with the rules, the rules should change, not the human.
2) I dont agree that this list exists only for people who have
"something very important to say" so I dont expect someone to move
heaven and earth to ask why he should use Fedora instead of opensuse.
3) As people who take decisions on this list it is the list admins
duty to make sure that transferring ideas from ones brains to a list
is made as easy as possible. Let the person move heaven and earth in
making that particular idea better instead of fighting bouncing mails
because of mime type extensions.
4) This is my last post on this topic. I have made all my points. The
rest is upto the list admins.


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