2007-03-05: Bob Copeland dixit:
> > Who's in charge for stopping it?
> > Regards, Spirit
> 
> Well, it's either Sourceforge or me.  The only thing I can do
> is turn off non-subscriber posting, which I haven't done to
> this point because it's not the usual thing for Linux mailing
> lists that have a kernel component (it is handy to crosspost
> patches to linux-kernel and other mailing lists, e.g.) but if
> it's a big problem I can do that.  I would have to set it up to
> just reject such postings outright because I don't have the
> resources to moderate it.
> 
> Opinions?

I don't think the amount of spam registered so far is large
enough for taking such a drastic measure.  Of course, if it does
increase significantly, I'd agree to close it to non-subscriber
posting..

Best,
EV.


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