
On 26.10.11 08:09, Lindsay Sprinter wrote:
I point I would like to make here is the more the lists are fragmented the less likely one will get an answer to a question.
Ahh, there is that, but those staying off a specific list are those not wanting that traffic, so probably wouldn't reply to what they didn't want to read, perhaps? ;-)
Also if one wants everyone to be on both luv-main and luv-tech what is the point of spluting them.
Errm, my take is that the point of splitting the traffic is to indulge sorta-nearly-linuxy-techism by omnivores, while regulating the more staid diet of true ridgy-didge-linux-n-nuffink-else gourmands. i.e. (Assumption != true) If our sysadmin stalwarts need to prioritise "a life" over twiddling more list stuff, then a workaround might be the old "OT:" subject tag, which works well on some lists. We could then each procmail such stuff to /dev/null or other hells, according to taste. Erik -- Do not do unto others as you would they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. - George Bernard Shaw