Ryan Johnson wrote:
> The point that OP is trying to make is that a fixed standard that is
> distinguishable from the even-spacing Tab-length convention in code and
> text editors will establish a level of trust between the end developer and
> upstream developers or co-developers who may not have
m wrote:
> W dniu 10.02.2018 o 15:57, C W Rose pisze:
>> No other groups (in the limited set which I read) have the problem,
>> and I don't understand why the spammers neither spam a range of
>> groups, nor change their adddresses more frequently. It may be
>> that destroying comp.lang.python is
Thomas Jollans wrote:
>
> Welcome to python-list/comp.lang.python!
>
> This isn't originally a Google group. Google just mirrors the old USENET
> group, which is awash with spam.
>
> There is also a mailing list version of this group (posts are mirrored
> both ways) at https://mail.python.org/m
Having run a check for straightforward spam, I now find that there's a site
editing and reposting non-spam posts. An example of the changed headers
follows:
Original post headers:
>
> From c...@seckford.org Sun Feb 11 23:23:22 2018
> Path:
> eternal-september.org!reader02.eternal-september.org!
I've been reading a limited range of Usenet groups since the late 1980s,
and until the recent problems in comp.lang.python had never bothered with
any sort of filtering; it's easier just to ignore people. However, the
sheer volume of spam in comp.lang.python finally defeated me, so I set up
a fil