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> The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
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HenHanna
2024-06-15 20:57:57 UTC
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The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Isnt that backwards? Usenet has a long history.

Comp.Lang.Python had existed for some years,
and then some cunning Python Mailing-List attached to it
(like a parasite)?
These mailing-lists all run under the Python Code of Conduct.
This also effects a conundrum. Firstly, that someone abusing others
(for example) shall be held responsible. Secondly, that in order to
hold someone responsible, he/she/... must be identifiable.
The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Those users use the Usenet to post.
Check the Injection-Info header for the address of the news server
operator. He can identify the account that posted it.
HenHanna
2024-06-16 02:33:09 UTC
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bad idea to start the SUBJ line with > because in TB, ...



i was just remembering... when i was learning Python,
my 1st project was Lisp (Read-Eval-Print) in Python

and ....... the Punch line was...........
The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Isnt that backwards?       Usenet has a long history.
     Comp.Lang.Python  had existed for some years,
and then some cunning Python Mailing-List  attached to it
                                                   (like a parasite)?
These mailing-lists all run under the Python Code of Conduct.
This also effects a conundrum. Firstly, that someone abusing others
(for example) shall be held responsible. Secondly, that in order to
hold someone responsible, he/she/... must be identifiable.
The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Those users use the Usenet to post.
Check the Injection-Info header for the address of the news server
operator. He can identify the account that posted it.
HenHanna
2024-07-02 21:02:21 UTC
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i've been noticing that some Python-list folks have
the header(?) set up improperly so that...
The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Isn't that backwards?       Usenet has a long history.
     Comp.Lang.Python  had existed for some years,
and then some cunning Python Mailing-List  attached to it
                                                   (like a parasite)?
These mailing-lists all run under the Python Code of Conduct.
This also effects a conundrum. Firstly, that someone abusing others
(for example) shall be held responsible. Secondly, that in order to
hold someone responsible, he/she/... must be identifiable.
The mailing list has a Usenet gateway
Those users use the Usenet to post.
Check the Injection-Info header for the address of the news server
operator. He can identify the account that posted it.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2024-07-03 01:38:41 UTC
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Those users use the Usenet to post.
Check the Injection-Info header for the address of the news server
operator. He can identify the account that posted it.
I wonder what makes them think they’re entitled to ask for such
information?
HenHanna
2024-07-03 02:27:52 UTC
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i've been noticing that some Python-list folks have
the header(?) set up improperly so that...

their posts are cluttering up some Newsreader panes.

their posts (all with the same SUBJ lines)
don't stay in the same thread, and
end up looking like Drive-by spam.
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Those users use the Usenet to post.
Check the Injection-Info header for the address of the news server
operator. He can identify the account that posted it.
I wonder what makes them think they’re entitled to ask for such
information?
i didn't write that... some Usenet-Nazi type guy wrote that.
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