That one post, of one paragraph, would be one post, and one paragraph, too many, in my view :) That person has exceeded his lifetime supply of keystrokes. All the 'new' ones are just recycled old ones. Remember, this is the very person who has forced everyone else that cares about DNS issues to take a personal decision to leave the 'room' that he is in, in the name of being able to continue a rational discussion at all. This is a 'first' in my experience in internet mailing lists, an ultimate expression of freedom of choice without censorship, where someone's conduct is so consistently bad that we've all vountarily decided to move away from that individual's noise source. So no-one is muzzling him, we just are choosing not to let him into this new place, the new DNS list - where we all signed up knowing the rules up front, including "no Adam Todd" No-one is stopping people remaining on the old list and listening to Adam there, and I think that our collective vote, in moving away from the old list largely to avoid him, needs to be respected. I would be fascinated in two weeks to see who is left on the old list. That constitutes an example of a voting process, in itself- with people voting with their feet. Simon At 09:56 24/06/98 +1000, Gary R Oliver wrote: >If Adam is to be admitted to the list I would want him limited to one post, >of one paragraph, a week; otherwise I am satisified with the current >arrangement. > >Warm regards >Gary > >-- >Status: 130 subscribers. Web archive nearly ready to roll... >Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§waia.asn.au to be removed. > --- Simon Hackett, Technical Director, Internode Systems Pty Ltd 31 York St [PO Box 284, Rundle Mall], Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia Email: simon§internode.com.au Web: http://www.on.net Phone: +61-8-8223-2999 Fax: +61-8-8223-1777Received on Wed Jun 24 1998 - 08:43:04 UTC
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