[Mailman-Developers] Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Reverting question
J C Lawrence
claw@kanga.nu
Tue, 14 Nov 2000 21:44:48 -0800
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 21:22:49 -0800
Chuq Von Rospach <chuqui@plaidworks.com> wrote:
> At 11:42 PM -0500 11/14/00, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
>> There are arguments on both sides for this issue. I personally
>> think it depends a lot on what the people on your list prefer.
> But you need to be wary of making the mistake of "who's making
> noise" being "what the people on the list prefer". Becaues I've
> found, if I survey my lists, that the ones making the noise
> *don't* represent the overall preferences of the list, but are
> instead a noisy minority. Just because someone's complaining
> doesn't mean they're right....
I've found the same statistics. That said, I've deliberately
decided to comply with the noisy moinority view for the worst of
reasons: I value the contributions of certain members of that
minority highly (they occupy useful/divergent views or represent
intellectually significant factions of the list topic), and, quite
simply, the majority do not disagree enough to act on it (leave the
list). An ugly trade-off, but one that (seems to) work.
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