You're speaking about an event that happened in the past. Which has
nothing to do with the present, or the future, or the "accessibility"
of this mailing list.

You can learn from the mistakes or faults of others, can't you? For
example, if someone wants to construct a windowed sinc FIR filter with
20,000 coefficients, it can be useful to learn *why* that idea is not
the best. Without pointing out to *why* that idea may fail, you cannot
learn from it, can you?

As the discussion was about things like, FIR filters with lots of
coefficients, upsampling, interpolation, convolution, frequency
response of interpolators and various other polynomials... Topics that
are all relevant here, I guess.

I think at least 90%+ of the discussion was strictly about these
topics. If you cannot dismiss the other 10% as noise, then you focus
too much on the (for you) irrelevant details.
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