On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 10:02:03 PM UTC-5, haaber wrote:
> >
> > I don't want a list that is banning people or excluding them. It's
> > regrettable that Whonix does so. In my experience, that rarely works
> > given the ready availability of new email addresses.
> > If you don't like a user, just add them to your kill file.
> > Build the community that *you* want, by promoting the issues/discussions
> > that are of value. Let the others wither away.
> > Credit readers with the sense to decide who is worth listening to.
> >
> > unman
> >
> I'd second unman. Several times I have had some precious help by
> raahelps. The strength of a group comea from the fact that even if
> sometimes, someone gets mad, there is someone else who is willing to
> listen. Building closed subcommunities actually weakens the whole project.
> 
> Be kind to people who are angry, they need it most : If you can't stand
> it (I can understand that), better filter mails that contain swear
> words: that is more efficient than banning emails and allows anyone to
> come back to the group after he/she went mad for whatsoever reason.
>     Bernhard

Ty Bernhard.  I just don't like when people are rude to those asking for help.  
     And yes you are correct I always have issues going on...

And to others I know I'm not a technical guy.  Thats why I would never post on 
Qubes-devel.  I'm just the average user.

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