On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 15:56 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: > On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Craig White wrote: > > ---- > > sounds reasonable but doesn't fly...mail lists always have their > > off-topic dalliances and learning to cope, delete, respond or whatever > > is just part and parcel of the medium. Perhaps we need another round of > > top or bottom posting, html mail suitability or just go for one of the > > tried and true pointless discussions such as vi or emacs/gnome or > > kde/which distro is best just to satisfy the notion that it isn't always > > politics. > > > > Yes, it has useless stuff...in fact, I would point out that the OP of > > the 'We are screwed' thread has a noise to signal ratio of about 90%. I > > do not ask that he or anyone be removed from the list and support his > > right to post as much as anyone's because I too can filter or just > > delete his nonsense as I see fit. > > > > While I appreciate that on its face, there seems little to be served by > > having a political discussion on list, it is encouraging to see a > > diverse point of view by the list members and while I have a tough time > > finding respect for low quality, unsubstantiated opinions typically > > expressed by Mike Havens, I do enjoy vigorous discussions for those I do > > disagree and it does help all of us recognize that there are disparate > > opinions. This is not a one-off type of commentary from Mike Havens and > > I'm quite sure that many are aware of that. > > > > My own personal disappointment stems from the apparent lack of interest > > in topics such as the H1B visas, the release of the white space > > bandwidth by the FEC and end up getting swamped by traffic about Obama > > being a Socialist which is about as stupid as political discourse can > > get these days. > > > > The easy solution is that people who sign up for mail lists learn how to > > use their delete key or better yet, the combination of 'threads' and the > > delete key can just kill an entire thread in a single click. > > I agree that off-topic stuff will happen from time to time. It cannot > be fully prevented unless someone is tightly moderating. Tightly > moderating is not what I want to do or experience on this list! > > I, however, disagree that the answer is just to use the delete key. > The community must express it's "rules" and put down detours before > they even approach extreme. Else, the reason for the list ceases to > be. It would be personally painful for me to leave this list but if > the off-topic stuff grew too much, I would loose interest in the > signal because of the noise. > > We are now at well over 80 messages is in the "screwed" thread with > more in the "had to do it" thread. That's far enough off the defined > boundaries to just tell people to use the delete key, IMO. For > unplanned reasons I am working from home today. The web interface to > my work email does not provide threads or a good search feature. I > had to select each message one by one to delete them from around the > work emails I needed to see. Not everyone has the knowledge or > ability to apply a filter and be done with it. ---- comments such as the ones put forth by Keith Smith just now MUST be challenged...sorry Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss