On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 11:15 PM, rusi <rustompm...@gmail.com> wrote: > tl;dr I think Mark's scoldings in this regard will work if they come not just > from him but from any and every one. They are likely to have a larger > subscription if you would agree to change: "Dont use GG!!" > to > "Users of GG are requested to read and follow these instructions > https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython "
I would say that "Don't use Google Groups" is absolutely the right advice, because it penalizes the ultimate cause of the problem. If a bus company sets timetables that demand the drivers work the accelerator and brake in binary (one or the other is always flat down), the advice is not "Don't buy eggs" but "Don't ride that bus line". Considering how easy it is to use some other way of posting and reading, there's no reason for the makers of a fundamentally flawed piece of software to be rewarded with usage. Anyway, no matter how carefully you fix your own posts, you'll still run into the one problem you can't fix: that, because of the extremely poor signal-to-noise ratio from GG, a number of people just won't see your post. And trust me. No matter how many times you ask people to read that wiki page, you'll still get far FAR better results by recommending Thunderbird or email. I've seen a good number of people go "Oh, my posts are annoying because of the software I'm using? No probs, I'll change software to not be annoying", which solves the problem without the fiddlinesses that the wiki page advocates. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list