Sad how this list has degenerated to a platform for political or even "compassion" offtopic drivel. This is not doing the cause any good. This is the time to unsubscribe after years of mostly silent reading, as I am not willing to take all this ruthless spam anymore. Even sadder that not even the maintainer has any articulate opinion on this verbal contamination.
that goes for me as well. I don't come to my trinity email list responses for political crap. so i'll break etiquette since here it is irrelevant and say "fuck you, and fuck you and fuck you!"
On 17 November 2015 at 03:28, westbound@gmx.net wrote:
Sad how this list has degenerated to a platform for political or even "compassion" offtopic drivel. This is not doing the cause any good. This is the time to unsubscribe after years of mostly silent reading, as I am not willing to take all this ruthless spam anymore. Even sadder that not even the maintainer has any articulate opinion on this verbal contamination.
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Sad how this list has degenerated to a platform for political or even "compassion" offtopic drivel. This is not doing the cause any good. This is the time to unsubscribe after years of mostly silent reading, as I am not willing to take all this ruthless spam anymore. Even sadder that not even the maintainer has any articulate opinion on this verbal contamination.
I had been trying to stay out of this, but have to agree. Please keep the list on topic; it does no good whatsoever to have these accusations flying around dividing people.
I was once told that discussing politics poisons the atmosphere for some time in technical circles. Looking at the mailing list lately, unfortunately I can see this in action.
Tim
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015, Timothy Pearson wrote:
I was once told that discussing politics poisons the atmosphere for some time in technical circles. Looking at the mailing list lately, unfortunately I can see this in action.
Maybe more so for those of us who usually only lurk.
Jonesy