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Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh.
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh. |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 20:53:39 -0500 |
>of course, once one is on the right list, then one has access to
>the archives, making the whole conversation, in the eyes of those
>defending the policy, moot. hard to have a rational conversation
>about the issue in that context.
Even being on the list ... it's a pain. Because to access the list
archives I have to remember my "list password", which is some randomly
generated string, which I never do so I always have to have it emailed
to me (I might be able to change it, but clearly it's stored in
plaintext because it always gets emailed back to me, so I don't want
to make it something I remember). I mean, I don't get it ... why not
make them public? I'm on a number of closed lists that require manual
approval to join, but the archives are still public.
--Ken
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., (continued)
Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Ken Hornstein, 2018/11/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., HÃ¥kon Alstadheim, 2018/11/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Ken Hornstein, 2018/11/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Tom Lane, 2018/11/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Paul Fox, 2018/11/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh.,
Ken Hornstein <=
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Ralph Corderoy, 2018/11/08
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Andy Bradford, 2018/11/08
- Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., valdis . kletnieks, 2018/11/08
Re: [nmh-workers] The State of exmh., Andy Bradford, 2018/11/08