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[Python-Dev] Proposed: change to posting rules for python-dev

[Python-Dev] Proposed: change to posting rules for python-dev [Python-Dev] Proposed: change to posting rules for python-devAndrew MacKeith Andrew at MacKeith.net
Mon Feb 2 07:36:27 EST 2004
Chris and Ann Reedy wrote:
> Barry Warsaw wrote:
> 
> Barry -
> 
>  I recently subscribed to the list after reading from the web site for 
> several months. I wonder if the proposed policy will end up cutting off 
> postings from people who follow the list but aren't otherwise subscibed, 
> and if that's good or bad.
> 
>  Chris

I'm in the same position; I recently subscribed after reading the list
for a while, and finding a subject to which I could contribute.

Andrew

> 
>> There's been some talk off-list about changing the posting rules for
>> python-dev, such that non-member post attempts are automatically
>> rejected (i.e. bounced).  This means you'd have to be a member to post
>> to the list.  I think that's not an inappropriate rule for python-dev.
>>
>> taking-the-pulse-of-the-list-ly y'rs,
>> -Barry
>>
> 
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