[Tutor] Take if offline

Michael Langford mlangford.cs03 at gtalumni.org
Tue Sep 25 21:02:48 CEST 2007


I agree with Kent...

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On 9/25/07, Kent Johnson <kent37 at tds.net> wrote:
>
> Hansen, Mike wrote:
> > Anytime someone posts in HTML, or posts without a subject, or
> > accidentally
> > hijacks a thread, or top-posts, or writes in caps, a couple of posters
> > pop up
> > and complain. Rather than posting to the entire list, I think it'd be
> > best if
> > you send your complaint directly to the "offending" user. I'd prefer to
> > read
> > about Python not read lessons in net/mail-list etiquette.
>
> Hmmm. So instead, whenever someone complains about netiquette on-list we
> should post on-list complaining about it? I'm not sure that improves the
> situation any, especially if it sparks a discussion. Perhaps you should
> email your suggestion privately to the offending parties. :-)
>
> I definitely think this list is about how to be part of the Python
> community, as well as how to program in Python. Knowing how to
> participate in a mailing list is part of that. Maybe you could just skip
> those posts, there are not that many of them.
>
> Kent
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