GNUCash Blog, RHEL/CentOS & v 1.8 vs 2.0
Andrew Sackville-West
andrew at farwestbilliards.com
Tue Jan 10 16:32:07 EST 2006
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:26:19 -0500
Derrick Hudson <dman at dman13.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 09:40:55AM -0800, Todd Wells wrote:
> | Often when one person brings something up, it's an indication that
> | other people may feel the same way.
>
> It isn't always the case. Sometimes it just means that person simply
> needs a little more information. (I'm speaking in general terms, not
> about this particular situation)
>
> | Thanks for punishing all of us
> | and making him feel so welcome.
>
> Take a second look at Derek's own message. He made a point, although
> it might not be immediately obvious. (I missed the subtlety the first
> time)
>
> | Viva Open Source!
>
> Agreed.
>
>
> Personally I don't think the notice will do much, if any, good at the
> bottom of the message. The people who need to read it probably won't
> read that far. I have observed many posts (on various lists) asking
> how to unsubscribe when the exact instructions are at the end of every
> single message (an many times are quoted in the message asking for the
> instructions).
At least one a day on debian-user....
Not that the notice wasn't very annoying at the
> beginning, but at least it had a chance of serving its purpose.
hear hear.
A
>
> -D
>
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