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Offline TheDarb

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PCLinuxOS Development Mailing List Information
« on: February 01, 2006, 09:44:57 PM »
Welcome to the PCLinuxOS Development Mailing List.

This posted thread will list the List rules, subscribe and unsubscribe information for the List.

The Mailing List posting rules:

  • This list is for users wishing to become involved or follow along with the development process of PCLInuxOS. Please post basic support questions to the Forums
  • DO NOT discuss anything about the unstable directories on the forums. The forums are for support of the stable directories ONLY.
  • Do not request new packages on this list, we have a forum for that. *
  • Bottom Posting Only. Responses should be placed underneath the quoted text.
  • No HTML email, text only. We have an HTML to text filter in place, but it is not reliable and may drop your HTML post entirely.
  • Two signature lines maximum. This is the text below your "-- " separator. (That is a dash dash space, don't forget the space!)
  • PGP / GnuPG signatures must be PGP/MIME attachments and not inline in the message.
  • Trim your quotes. Please only quote the relevent information you intend to reply to.
  • Remove the mailing list footer from your quotes.
  • Do not pick fights with the moderators. That can get you moderated, or worse, banned.
  • No binary attachments, UUEncoded binaries, or yEncoded binaries. Non text and non PGP signature attachments will be stripped and could even result in your post not showing up. Please upload somewhere and include a "tinyurl" link instead.
  • We will not unsubscribe you from the list for you. When you choose to leave the list, you must unsubscribe yourself.

    Where to sign up:

    Google Groups


    Just a note - we do not collect or sell your email address. It is used only for the mailing list.

    * The Package Request forum requires you to be a logged in user and have at least 10 forum posts under your belt.  This is to help ensure requesters have learned how to use the system and know how to search for information before making potentially duplicate requests.
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Offline TheDarb

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Re: PCLinuxOS Mailing List Information
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2006, 07:12:50 PM »
I've had some folks ask what some of the terms in the rules mean, so I figured it might be best for me to explain them.? Some folks new to computers, Linux, and mailing lists can find them confusing.

* HTML Email:? HTML is the Hyper Text Markup Language and is sometimes erroneously called Rich Text email.? It is a series of instructions, written in text, that tell a web browser or an email program how to display text and graphics.? Normal email is simply just text.? HTML email wraps your text with markup codes so you can designate things like font type, font size, color, and so on.? It is very similar to Word Processing formatting.? But these codes are unnecessary overhead for an email list and just add bloat to each message.? HTML is what is used to code web pages.? We don't need all that fancy stuff in our email.? Also, most spammers send email with such codes in it, which is a security risk, so many of us automatically reject email with such codes in them for our own safety.

* Signature Lines:? Personally identifiable information placed at the bottom of your message, such as name, address, phone number, and maybe even a favorite quote.? On this list, since it is published on the Internet, including that information in your emails can make you a target for spammers and phone solicitors, so it would be wise to keep those details out of emails to the mailing list.? Also, keeping signatures to no longer than 2 lines helps keeps the list emails orderly and clean.

* PGP / GnuPG Signatures:? PGP = Pretty Good Privacy.? That is an encryption program.? It can be used to both encrypt an email and/or digitally sign it, thus proving it's from you.? GnuPG is a free software clone of PGP.? If you choose to use this stuff to digitally sign your emails, it must be included as an attachment to your email, not IN the email text itself.? It's kind of like attaching a file to your email.

* No binary attachments:? This means the list does not accept graphic files, sound files, or runnable programs attached to an email.? Only text and attachments made out of text will be accepted.

* We will not unsubscribe you from the list for you:? Occasionally we will get someone who insists we unsubscribe them from the list instead of doing it themselves.  We aren't going to do it, and we won't nudge on this policy.  These yahoo's complain and complain, then threaten legal action (usually via some anti-spam law or something), etc etc.  Listen, we don't take kindly to threats, especially when it's due to someone's own laziness in refusing to unsubscribe themselves.  What happens when someone starts bullying like that?  We call our attorney and contact their ISP, and start applying pressure back.  In the past, this yielded one person to lose their account with their ISP, and in their case, that ISP was the only high-speed in town.  Sorry, but we don't take kindly to legal threats.  Please, let's all play nice.  If you can't figure out how to unsubscribe, even though the directions are posted above, I suggest adding the list address to your spam filter.

The rest should be pretty self explanatory.

Peace,
*TheDarb
« Last Edit: May 08, 2007, 11:36:01 AM by TheDarb »