REQ: Better etiquette next week

1999-06-25 Thread Sheldon Hearn

I find myself looking back at some of the ridiculous mail that found its
way into freebsd-hackers (instead of freebsd-chat or /dev/null) this
week and I wonder how on earth people without my li'l dethread script
survive. No, NO! Don't tell me, publically or privately, I don't care.

I'd like to encourage everyone on the list to do his or her best next
week to try to adhere to the norms of mailing list etiquette that make
mailing list membership bearable.

Pretty please, with cherries and syrup on top.

TIA
Sheldon.


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Re: REQ: Better etiquette next week

1999-06-25 Thread Janie
hello all ~
I never posted to this list - maybe once, but I learned.  I follow
threads of brilliant minds at work and I read - and I am amazed by
creative and complex issues which are resolved by a group of geeky
greats.  So - before I begin to drag this out - I wanted to share in
agreement with Mr. Hearn about the unrelated posts to this list.  I use
this list as a learning tool.  

thanX
Janie Dykes

- Share your knowledgeit makes you smarter. 




Sheldon Hearn wrote:
 
 I find myself looking back at some of the ridiculous mail that found its
 way into freebsd-hackers (instead of freebsd-chat or /dev/null) this
 week and I wonder how on earth people without my li'l dethread script
 survive. No, NO! Don't tell me, publically or privately, I don't care.
 
 I'd like to encourage everyone on the list to do his or her best next
 week to try to adhere to the norms of mailing list etiquette that make
 mailing list membership bearable.
 
 Pretty please, with cherries and syrup on top.
 
 TIA
 Sheldon.
 
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