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Eric Wong
I am using Ruby Forum vs. the Forum.
I myself wouldn't mind to see it continue here, given that the only way
I see the discussions is in this forum anyway.
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Marc Heiler <shevegen@linuxmail.org> wrote:
I am using Ruby Forum vs. the Forum.
I myself wouldn't mind to see it continue here, given that the only way
I see the discussions is in this forum anyway.
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The thing is: "yet another mailing list"; though I'm quote interested, I
can't bother yet with another subscription, especially when it (IMHO)
perfectly matches into the ruby-talk list.
- Markus
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On 09.09.2011 10:36, Eric Wong wrote:
The only way to contribute is via email, though it's easy to
subscribe/unsubscribe.
I never felt it completely appropriate for ruby-talk given many non-Unix
people here and people with no interest in systems programming.
Opt-in is the less-offensive option. I'm subscribed to many lists and
often have several mailing lists filtered into one inbox for
ease-of-reading
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Markus Fischer <markus@fischer.name> wrote:
On 09.09.2011 10:36, Eric Wong wrote:
> The only way to contribute is via email, though it's easy to
> subscribe/unsubscribe.
The thing is: "yet another mailing list"; though I'm quote interested, I
can't bother yet with another subscription, especially when it (IMHO)
perfectly matches into the ruby-talk list.
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Eric Wong