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Re: [gnu.org #1231740] gnu-misc-discuss broken?
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Richard M. Stallman via RT |
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Re: [gnu.org #1231740] gnu-misc-discuss broken? |
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Sat, 20 Jan 2018 23:31:48 -0500 |
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I could move this to address@hidden, but since Ian is the person
actually talking with me, I need to make sure it reaches him.
To try to understand this response, I looked for the previous
discussion. I had trouble finding it. Eventually I did find it by
searching back to August.
I asked my question in August, and it went unanswered until January.
I didn't put a reminder on my message because I expected you to respond
reasonably soon. So I did not notice the lack of response.
> In mailman
> terminology, the message is "held for moderation", and hopefully within
> a few hours or a day, a moderator approves the message so it is sent to
> the list, and adds the user to a whitelist so their future messages are
> not held for moderation.
So, are you saying that Colby just had bad luck that the moderator took
more than a day?
I don't think that's a big deal. But when I heard that there had been nothing
posted there since the start of the month, that led me to suspect there was
a bigger problem.
Is the list working ok now?
Does the list simply have very light traffic?
That's not a bad thing. That list exists for people to vent against
us, so we can say, "Please move this discussion to gnu-misc-discuss."
For honesty's sake, we need to make sure it is working, but we don't
complain if people don't use it.
--
Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation (https://gnu.org, https://fsf.org)
Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)
Skype: No way! See https://stallman.org/skype.html.
lists that drop nonmember mail [was gnu-misc-discuss broken?], Ian Kelling, 2018/01/23