Rashi Karanpuria writes:
Aside: I think if you actually use such a list you'll discover that
most shy people are far more afraid of being flamed than they are of
social stigma *outside* of the discussion thread. OTOH, it is likely
to bring out the worst in trolls. IMHO YMMV etc.
Rashi Karanpuria writes:
Sorry, I forgot to add the footnotes for the previous mail on this thread.
footnotes:
[1] http://counseling.caltech.edu/general/InfoandResources/Shyness
[2] The Internet: Biographies (google books)
OK, Thanks. I've been going through mail in order due to
Aside: I think if you actually use such a list you'll discover that
most shy people are far more afraid of being flamed than they are of
social stigma *outside* of the discussion thread. OTOH, it is likely
to bring out the worst in trolls. IMHO YMMV etc.
We can't overlook the fact here that
Sorry, I forgot to add the footnotes for the previous mail on this thread.
footnotes:
[1] http://counseling.caltech.edu/general/InfoandResources/Shyness
[2] The Internet: Biographies (google books)
Regards
Rashi
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Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
It's really not possible. You have proposed an implementation but not
addressed the requirements issue. In software engineering correct
design means the implementation will satisfy the requirements, but
I still don't really understand what problem you are trying
Hi Rashi,
You should post directly to mailman-developers for anything you feel is
related to GSoC. I am not the sole person going to select a student for
this (or any) project (even if my name is listed as probable mentor in
the wiki).
On 28 February 2015 at 12:39, Rashi Karanpuria
Hi Rashi,
On 28 February 2015 at 12:39, Rashi Karanpuria 2013...@iiitdmj.ac.in wrote:
Trying to hide things from list moderator may be a futile approach in case
of mailman, though allowing list moderator to be the supreme boss
decreases the no of user cases it serves for eg. a