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Re: [ga] Re: Excess Posting Limits


Please correct me if I am wrong on this, but I have been given to
understand that proxy posting was accepted as standard policy in
WG-Review, which also had a 5/day rule, in which I am told you
participated.  If that is true, I could only say that your position as
stated here is disingenuous at best.

Those more familiar than me with that operation might fill us all in
here -- if such a "proxy rule" was not used there, then obviously
I withdraw my remarks.

So explain how your stated preference that the posting limits not
be circumvented is consistent with your acceptance of a process
wherein a person gets the post in anyway by having someone
else do the posting?  Does that not circumvent the purpose of
the posting limit?  Does that not elevate form over substance?
Is that an honest way to conduct business?

Bill Lovell

Kent Crispin wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 07:08:26PM -0700, William S. Lovell wrote:
> > > Sorry.  First of all, none of the above are real problems -- they are
> > > all just whining about inconveniences.  Second, list software wouldn't
> > > handle proxies, anyway.  If you want to send a message to a person, and
> > > have them forward it for you, that works under any scenario.
> >
> > Case in point: I would almost use up my limit for the day simply if I
> > responded to Patrick Corliss and no one else.
>
> Why on earth do you think that you would have to respond to every email by
> Patrick Corliss, or anyone else?
>
> > So I gather you can be put down as one who would prefer the post
> > limit rules to be circumvented by artifice, rather than by the
> > establishment of some recognized procedure that would allow
> > a full response by someone being deluged.  So be it.
>
> No.  I would rather that the posting limits not be circumvented.
>
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> Kent Crispin                               "Be good, and you will be
> kent@songbird.com                           lonesome." -- Mark Twain
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