[haiku-development] Re: Haiku Dinosaur

  • From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6723@xxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 05:04:45 +0000

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:59:00AM -0700, Michael Crawford wrote:
> There was a young lady named Bright,
> Who traveled much faster than light.
> She made love one day
> In a relative way
> And came on the previous night.
>
> Sorry I don't recall the author.

Adrien Destugues responded:

> This list is dedicated to Haiku *development*. Please use it only for
> that purpose, and use the main Haiku mailing list (or some other more
> suitable places) for other topics.
 
> Noise on this list caused some developers to stop reading it, which
> makes it harder for the haiku project to collaborate. If people can't
> follow a simple rule like this, we will have to make the development
> list private and only available to the developers. I think it is
> important that the discussions happen in the public, but for this to
> work, people have to keep the list focused on its main topic.

This list can be of interest to people who use or are interested in Haiku but 
are not really developers.

I think/thought only subscribers could post to the list?

I wonder how the post by "Lucky Luciano" got through

"gots a straight-up boner fo' you..."

Question is how to keep the blatant spams, totally off-topic posts out.

FreeBSD and NetBSD mailing lists also get a share of spams.

Tom


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