On 11/29/05, Alon Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
People who wish to discuss the upcoming general assembly, and/or suggest
topics to be discussed are urged to subscribe to the meta list by sending
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
You are doing the same mistake over and over again. All sort of discussions should be in the discussions list. If some annoying discussion is taking too long, it can move to another mailing list. Whatsoever, NO body is really interested in all kind of "procedural discussions", so you actually get two kinds of audience - those who are forced to be registered to the meta list, and those that are not registered and miss important issues. The assembly ( 2.5 weeks from now!) is one of them.
Please do not post mails related to the general assembly to the
discussions list, as most of the subscribers are not interested in this
issue.
An assembly interests everybody. It's not just another issue to discuss about. The average person will not be interested to hear meta stuff, but will be interested to hear about the next assembly. An assembly and ideas for a planned assembly is not a meta discussion. In addition to that, there are many discussions which we do not interest the rest of the members: you will not open a mailing list for each subject, and one has enough skills to ignore a specific topic. Let everybody know about the assembly and let everybody to discuss it. This is not a meta subject.
Adir.
