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<p>Huge +1 on this. I find the Kiev spam on this list <i>extremely</i>
annoying.<br>
<br>
It seems like the rule against delving into politics is completely
counter-productive because so many e-mails and responses are spent
explaining it to new people. Ideally once we realized something is
a political hot-button that we're going to get a lot of e-mail
about, we'd put it into some automated or semi-automated holding
queue where the e-mail is held and the user gets an automated
response pointing at the relevant entry in the FAQ.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Paul<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/8/21 3:35 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:9b41fd25-14a2-c265-2668-caba0e853808@cs.ucla.edu">On
2/8/21 8:27 AM, Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">It would make a huge difference if you
read the archives of this mailing
<br>
list to see how many times this topic has come up and what the
responses
<br>
were.
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</blockquote>
<br>
I sent a note privately to Nadia Kobyliak about this.
<br>
<br>
Should I ask the tz mailing list moderators (who are not me) to
filter out routine duplicate requests such as this one? At some
point the duplicates start to drown out the more-useful email.
<br>
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