From: | Woodchuck Bill <bwr607(at)hotmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: comp.databases.postgresql.* groups and RFD |
Date: | 2004-11-27 18:37:47 |
Message-ID: | Xns95AE8A9419157bswr607h4@130.133.1.4 |
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Marc G. Fournier From: <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org> wrote in
news:coah52$2j9c$2(at)news(dot)hub(dot)org:
> Robert McClenon <robert(dot)mcclenon(at)verizon(dot)net> writes:
>
>>Another thread on the topic of this RFD was cross-posted to
>>pgsql.general. I didn't notice that it was cross-posted, and so
>>cross-posted a reply to news.groups and pgsql.general. I then got a
>>message from the list gateway saying that my post was stalled awaiting
>>moderator approval because I was not on the list of list subscribers.
>
> As I made mention in another thread, the lists are not moderated past
> the fact that you need to be subscribed in order to post directly
> through to the list ... and subscribed does not mean 'receiving email',
> as that would defeat the point ... if you send a quick:
>
> subscribe-set <listname> <email> nomail
>
> to majordomo(at)postgresql(dot)org to get yourself subscribed in a 'do not send
> me email' way, then that would eliminate the requirement for me to
> approve your posting ...
>
> This applies to anyone either reading through usenet, or trying to post
> directly to the lists through email ...
>
You're missing the point. You are still looking at things from the point of
view of a list subscriber. The RFD is to focus on the experience of a
Usenet poster.
Take your average Usenet poster..he finds one of the PostGreSQL groups, and
sees that they are listed as unmoderated groups. He posts a question. He
gets an e-mail from a moderator's robot. This creates major confusion. He
is not aware that 99 percent of the NG volume comes from e-mails to mailing
lists.
--
Bill
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