[PSF-Community] No more me
Christian Tismer
tismer at stackless.com
Mon Sep 21 19:32:15 CEST 2015
Yes, it is a nice feeling.
everybody I know already (and these are _many_) behaves as I'm used to.
Feels like a great Déjà-vu. :-P
Cheers - Chris
On 21/09/15 19:24, Doug Hellmann wrote:
>
>> On Sep 21, 2015, at 12:36 PM, C. Titus Brown <ctbrown at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 04:18:26PM +0100, Alex Kavanagh wrote:
>>>> The mailing-list's description does mention that it is an archived,
>>> "large audience" list for projects, experiences and OSS. I fail to see how
>>> introductions from every Python user around the world fit into this. But I
>>> don't have anything against a separate, high-volume mailing-list were these
>>> would take place (so long as no one subscribes me to it).
>>>
>>> I agree. Please also don't subscribe me to a high-volume mailing-list
>>> where people introduce themselves.
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I wanted to speak to this point about directly being subscribed --
>>
>> I received an invitation to join the mailing list, and I confirmed. I was
>> not subscribed automatically. So I think the admins did not do anything
>> underhanded or inappropriate, unless they directly subscribed people other
>> than me. (If this did happen, the admins should apologize and do better
>> next time.)
>>
>> Also, Ewa Jodlowska (Director of Operations for PSF) invited introductions on
>> September 19th, in response to Manuel Kaufmann. I think engaging directly
>> with Ewa or the list moderators to express disapproval would be less
>> intrusive then sending e-mails to the entire list.
>>
>> Personally, I agree with Yarko and Van about being welcoming and either
>> digesting or unsubscribing if you can't handle the list volume.
>>
>> cheers,
>> —titus
>
> +1 — it’s great to see a PSF mailing list full of nice messages
>
> Doug
>
>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 4:11 PM, R??mi Rampin <remirampin at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 2015-09-21 11:03 EDT, Justin Myles Holmes <twotonespirit at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm enjoying reading them. Is it so much of an inconvenience?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is. I was surprised to get subscribed to this mailing-list (I didn't
>>>> request it), but was ok with it if it was to be filled with interesting
>>>> content relating to Python communities. The first few emails I got
>>>> (conferences, calls for speakers) were fine, but these "presentations" are
>>>> really pointless and nothing but spam (at least Manuel put some content
>>>> into it; I fail to see why anyone would enjoy reading "my name is X I'm
>>>> from Ycountry and use Python").
>>>>
>>>> I have nothing against this kind of email, but I really think their must
>>>> be a better place for them. Or did I misunderstand the purpose of this list?
>>>>
>>>> The purpose of the psf-community mailing list is to provide an environment
>>>>> where pythonistas can communicate with a large audience, share experiences,
>>>>> launch projects, and/or discuss their Python & OSS interests. This
>>>>> community mailing list will have public archives, accessible to everyone.
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Keep in mind that a large audience will see your posts. This may include
>>>>> your current or future employers. Take care in what you write. Remember,
>>>>> this mailing list is publicly archived, and that your words will be stored
>>>>> publicly for a very long time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The mailing-list's description does mention that it is an archived, "large
>>>> audience" list for projects, experiences and OSS. I fail to see how
>>>> introductions from every Python user around the world fit into this. But I
>>>> don't have anything against a separate, high-volume mailing-list were these
>>>> would take place (so long as no one subscribes me to it).
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> --
>>>> R??mi
>>>>
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>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex Kavanagh
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>>> @ajkavanagh
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>> --
>> C. Titus Brown, ctbrown at ucdavis.edu
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