On Tuesday 23 August 2011, Doug Ewell <d...@ewellic.org> wrote: > Asmus Freytag <asmusf at netcom dot com> wrote: > > Until then, I find further speculation rather pointless and would love if > > it moved off this list (until such time). > +1 -0.7 It is harmless fun, indeed it is fun that assists learning and understanding, and so as long as it does not go on for a long time, I think that it is good. http://www.unicode.org/policies/mail_policy.html quote A mail list is also a social organization, and as such, there will inevitably be some off-topic posting, fun, and games. This is not inherently discouraged unless it dominates a list for a length of time. end quote William Overington 24 August 2011
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