[PLUG] What topics are allowed ?

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Sat Feb 16 16:05:12 IST 2019


How is this discussion related to Linux/OSS?

Why does it not get discussed elsewhere? 

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On 15 Feb 2019, 12:34, at 12:34, Mayuresh <mayuresh at acm.org> wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 12:18:23PM +0530, Mandar Vaze / मंदार वझे
>wrote:
>> Sudhanwa, Gaurav and/or other "admins" :
>> 
>> Why do we allow/tolerate "certain individuals" to post "rants"
>unrelated to
>> linux/OSS ?
>> 
>> I tried to ignore such emails for a long time, but then more
>"obscure"
>> emails started coming in (and more frequently)
>> 
>> I refuse to reply to such individuals because most likely I will get
>a
>> response, which won't make sense (at all), Also I remembered a saying
>that
>> "If you wrestle a pig, you'll get dirty and pig will enjoy (and pig
>will
>> win due to practice)"
>
>I share the sentiment. I am also a long term member of this list (for
>18/19 years). The quality of posts of late has been poor.
>
>I once wrote individually to some of the people you have addressed
>above.
>
>Since there appears to be no institutional mechanism (or any discussion
>thereon) to shun the nuisance I just did the best I could individually:
>If
>I notice habitual obscure/non sense senders, I block them in my
>mailbox.
>(To be precise, I use procmail to redirect such senders' "stuff" to
>/dev/null).
>
>Moderation could be one solution (though I know it was once done away
>with
>after such demand). I do not know what other best practices exist for
>this.
>
>Mayuresh
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