On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:13 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:12:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.6K > bytes in 22 lines about: > : Tor-related are marked with [OT] in the subject. I think this is the > : least we can do for those who are just interested in the Tor stuff, so > : they can filter/skip those mails. > > I vote for just kicking people off the list. While this may feed into > their fascism/censorship fantasies, dropping the signal to noise ratio > doesn't help anyone search the archives nor get their questions > answered. > > Kicked people are welcome to rejoin so long as they can keep their > posts relevant to technical details of tor, onion routing > research, and subsequent discussions. > > There are plenty of places, that are not here, to discuss the global > cabal, licensing facts and opinions, mail user agent etiquette, and > future alien overlords from the Crab Nebula. If you can't find these > places, start with usenet. > > My $0.02; not that of the Tor Project. > > -- > Andrew >
I agree. The noise on this mailing list is making my eyes bleed when I want to know what is going on with Tor. To be honest, I haven't read much of the mailing list since for the last couple weeks because of all the noise. We I open an e-mail from the Tor mailing list, I expect it to be about Tor or Tor related technologies, not 9/11 conspiracies. I say ask them politely to stop, if not, kick'em off. - Kyle