On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 15:04 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
do think it's a worthy topic, I'm just not sure that the
Fedora list
is the place for it since it has really nothing specifically to do
with Fedora, or indeed with Linux, or operating systems, or software
or computers, but with policies on the Internet.
Other than to, perhaps, bring it to the attention of those that don't
read the guidelines that you really shouldn't do such a thing, and it
won't be particularly accepted by the list participants.
Though, having said that, it has been my policy that if someone from a
mailing list sent me a cowardly private nastygram, I would reply back to
the list. They rarely ever did that to me more than once, after that.
These days, I write to the list using an email address that has a
auto-deleting in-box. I'll *only* get to see messages that went through
the list.
Seriously, don't write things that you wouldn't want others to see.
Whether that be nasty stuff, or just making a fool of yourself. All
you're doing is producing evidence.
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Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I
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