Title: Spam in the list :
Few thoughts :
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1. EULA in the registration can be a good idea.
2. Since it is somewhat technical list, a simple questionnaire from a pool of question
is likely to discourage most of spammers, something like :
What is your favorite text
Hi,
IMHO, this solution puts more burden on list members than the current
level of spam.
Rony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hyams Iftach
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 08:56
To: Linux-IL mailing list
Subject: Spam in the list :
Hyams Iftach wrote:
2. Since it is somewhat technical list, a simple questionnaire from a pool of
question
is likely to discourage most of spammers, something like :
What is your favorite text manipulation utility : A) ld B) awk C) ln D) ash
(mine is C). It requires some
I've pretty much gave up on this, even though it used to work for me
(for simple audio) a few months ago.
I ordered a Creative SBLive! 5.1 soundcard.
Cheers,
--Amos
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote:
BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
good
Yehuda Tzadik wrote:
Will Hamakor sue on behalf
of everyone on the list who
got the spam ?
No. Hamakor will be able to sue. The agreement is with Hamakor, and they
are the ones hurt by its breach.
or anyone on the list will be
able to sue a spammer ?
No.
Best regards
Yehuda Zadik
530938-054
Quoting Shachar Spam Shemesh, from the spam of Tue, 10 Aug:
Ok, I just talked to Haim Ravia, Hamakor's lawyer. Such an agreement IS
possible, and should be enforceable. He asked for bullets detailing the
points that need to be there. Our task list:
HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD!!!
can we PLEASE
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 10:48:01AM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD!!!
can we PLEASE stop this spam nonsense?! this is more spam than any spammer
has ever spammed in this list! I suggest spam should be spam-treated as
spam has always been spam-treated on this non-spam list
I agree with Rony,
This is a lot more headache to the list members than the spam.
Personaly I find legal stuff and EULA especialy something that should
be avoided unless you have a VERY good reason.
And I'm sure it would scare away new users/make problems with people who
use their work
Aman..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Shachar Spam Shemesh, from the spam of Tue, 10 Aug:
Ok, I just talked to Haim Ravia, Hamakor's lawyer. Such an agreement IS
possible, and should be enforceable. He asked for
Quoting Shachar Spam Shemesh, from the spam of Tue, 10 Aug:
Ok, I just talked to Haim Ravia, Hamakor's lawyer. Such an agreement IS
possible, and should be enforceable. He asked for bullets detailing the
points that need to be there. Our task list:
HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD!!!
Grrr
For those of you who adored the song Gilad played while
we all waited for the lists of penguine types at the trivia
contest - here are the lyrics.
http://www.nerve.com/screeningroom/tv/avenueq/
--Amos
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Check:
http://www.advogato.org/article/786.html
for an interview I conducted with Ben Collins-Sussman, famous for being a core
developer of the Subversion version control system. If you want to learn
more about him, (and some about Subversion) now's your chance.
This is part of my ongoing
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote about Re: 75 :
The only way such things can be truly prevented is by saying that each
new member must be moderated for X messages. I.e. - after subscribing,
each message you send to the list must be approved until you have gained
the community's
Here:
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/Kfar-Saba-Site-Email-Exchange.txt
you can find an exchange of E-mails I conducted with the webmaster of the
Kfar-Saba site:
http://www.kfar-saba.muni.il/Openning.asp?Lang=1
Here name is Miri Levy and her E-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
( The exchange
Let me just start this email by saying that the nay-sayers have
convinced me. I'll just relate to a couple of points raised.
Nadav Har'El wrote:
I am running a few mailing lists, and none of them were ever
spammed in this manner. In the last round
(the job4all spammer) I remember that the list
Hello,
Recently I was reacived a question by a person if the open source community
need/want a website that will manage:
1. All the projects that existed.
2. Requst for help (more developers, documentation, web site contributers)
3. People who wish to help projects like so.
What do you think on
www.sf.net
Ido Kanner wrote:
Hello,
Recently I was reacived a question by a person if the open source
community
need/want a website that will manage:
1. All the projects that existed.
2. Requst for help (more developers, documentation, web site contributers)
3. People who wish to help projects
Hi,
A few weeks ago, I packaged the hebrew dictionary of Hspell in the format
expected by Mozilla's composer, and I'm pretty happy with it. (You can install
http://ivrix.org.il/spell-he-IL.xpi (as root...) to see if you'd be happy too)
Anyway, I wanted to contribute this package to the languages
Not really. Sourceforge is a project managment in a manner that you can create
your project there. That is not what I written. You do not manage the project
from there, you just publish its existence not making the project run using that
web-site.
And so are the other things... There are many
Damn, if you want to use it, better try
http://ivrix.org.il/redhat/spell-he-IL.xpi
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 07:57:01PM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
Hi,
A few weeks ago, I packaged the hebrew dictionary of Hspell in the format
expected by Mozilla's composer, and I'm pretty happy with
And how would this differ from SourceForge/freshmeat?
Rony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ido Kanner
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 18:15
To: Linux IL Mailing list
Subject: Open-Source projects menegment
Hello,
Hi,
I hope this will make it more clear:
Open Source Coordination Draft
The idea is to make a website which will coordinate Open Source projects and
Open Source programmers with each other.
Each project that seeks for extra help from programmers will be able to post its
needs, and each
Ido Kanner wrote:
Not really. Sourceforge is a project managment in a manner that you can create
your project there. That is not what I written. You do not manage the project
from there, you just publish its existence not making the project run using that
web-site.
Also, I think you are
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Also, I think you are thinking sourceforge is smaller than it is. You
are probably thinking sourceforge is just things like
http://www.sf.net/projects/tesseract. Actually, sourceforge also gives
you http://tesseract.sf.net. If your project is web based, yes, you
can run
Ido Kanner wrote:
Hi,
I hope this will make it more clear:
Open Source Coordination Draft
The idea is to make a website which will coordinate Open Source projects and
Open Source programmers with each other.
Each project that seeks for extra help from programmers will be able to post its
needs,
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Ido Kanner wrote:
Hello,
Recently I was reacived a question by a person if the open source community
need/want a website that will manage:
1. All the projects that existed.
2. Requst for help (more developers, documentation, web site contributers)
3. People who wish
Quoting Ido Kanner, from the post of Tue, 10 Aug:
Hello,
Recently I was reacived a question by a person if the open source community
need/want a website that will manage:
1. All the projects that existed.
2. Requst for help (more developers, documentation, web site contributers)
3.
Ido ,list I think when discussing soourceforge the importent think to
emphasize is that sourceforge isn't only a website for the
collabaration means required - it's also a infrastructure/product
mainly intended for companies outsourcing employee from the east
(typically) and needing an
I have a small issue with OpenOffice 1.1.1/2 and Culmus 0.100 - if I
select a text and change the font, it changes fine. But if I type new
text, the font reverts to Lucidasans when in
Hebrew mode (switching to English returns the selected font). It looks
as if OpenOffice doesn't know the new fonts
One possible idea (in view of other discussion about SourceForge, Berlios,
Savannah, etc.) is to invite him to work over the Ivrix Web site and turn
it into a real project management site for Hebrew localization related
Free Software projects.
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Ido Kanner wrote:
Hello,
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