The Dean list (was: It's time for some new steps)

Andrew Sullivan <ajs@shinkuro.com> Wed, 11 February 2009 19:48 UTC

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From: Andrew Sullivan <ajs@shinkuro.com>
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I also was resubscribed. I received the usual totally clarifying  
message one has come to expect from Mr Anderson.

None of this suggests to me, however, that we ought to do something.  
My understanding (and I'd appreciate being disabused if I'm wrong) is  
that Mr Anderson is already not allowed to post to IETF lists, even  
though he sometimes manages to do so anyway. If I'm right, I can't see  
how banning him for longer, we mean it this time, neener neener, is  
any help.  We just need better sieve rules, not better ietf ones.

Andrew Sullivan
ajs@shinkuro.com

On 11-Feb-09, at 13:50, "Randy Presuhn" <randy_presuhn@mindspring.com>  
wrote:

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> When I finally did manage to unsubscribe, the list owner re- 
> subscribed me.
> I wonder whether he's doing this to all those FSF posters, too.
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> Randy
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