FreeBSD jobs
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Tue May 19 13:37:34 UTC 2009
Julian Stacey wrote:
> Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> > [[ moved thread to -chat ]]
>
> I already subsequently wrote to Achim: on hackers@
This is completely off-topic on hackers at .
> > You'r right on adults & free choice, I'll drop that rather than drift.
>
> I will stick to commitment & discuss that no further on hackers or chat.
>
> > What I was trying to illustrate is what jobs@ censors pass & block.
>
> That's on hackers at . chat@ is for off topic non FreeBSD related.
I'm afraid that's not correct. Basically, the chat@ list
is for everything that would be off-topic on the other
lists. That includes FreeBSD-related topics as well as
non FreeBSD-related topics.
The FreeBSD Handbook says: "For free-form discussion on no
particular topic, the FreeBSD chat mailing list is freely
available and should be used instead."
> FreeBSD censorship is FreeBSD related.
You mean moderation, not censorship. The jobs@ list is
a perfect example of a list that requires moderation.
In fact, this whole thread confirms that point.
Best regards
Oliver
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