On Sunday 09 February 2003 01:49 pm, Vladimir I. wrote:

> My reasons for publishing WISP-Dist were different, though.
> First is to share benefits that I get from Open Source software,
> and secondly, to help people roll out broadband access to
> Internet where it is not currently available. I agreed to join
> LEAF project because I hoped that it would help present WISP-Dist
> to a wider audience. I don't have a problem giving support to
> people who don't have a lot of free time or knowledge - if their
> questions are reasonable, of course.

Personally, if I felt this way, I would set a filter or two to accept with
a content of "wisp" or similar for the list(s). There aren't too many clients
that won't do this if you don't feel like running procmail or a similar 
filtering program. I know that there will be considerable additional admin 
time spent with any option other than what is presently being used 

I would this depends on how many people find the traffic a problem.
A change I would be happy to see is cutting the 'commits' messages
off the /devel/user lists. If someone cares that can subscribe to the
commits-list.
-- 
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Firewall Project developer
http://leaf.sourceforge.net


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