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<p>I have already been mentally filtering out e-mails from this list as mostly useless babble for a while now. All it does is make my Nokia N900 cell phone (which does not have advanced e-mail filtering capabilities) make noise once in a while, consuming battery power receiving the e-mail. Not everyone receives e-mail on a high-speed low-cost Internet connection to a system with large capabilities to manage e-mail.
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<br>The quoted response - I think - partially justifies my decision to finally unsubscribe from this mailing list. The other aspect is the continually non-constructive attitude of this list which makes me loathe even posting here for fears of adding kindling to a flamewar.
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<br>If people using this mailing list use it for useless babble, and don't see anything wrong with this practice, going as far as to blame others of poor e-mail management rather than moderate their own behaviour, then it is not a list I wish to be receiving any more. I am sure there are others that feel the same way about this list, but have not bothered to post about it.
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<br>And - as a personal opinion - I don't see why the Swedish Pirate Party, who provides hosting for this mailing list - should use bandwidth and system resources to keep this list running. I shall be raising the question of whether the list - in its current form - merits the support of our party, when the opportunity arises.
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<br>So long, and enjoy your personal spamlist while it lasts.
<br>Per von Zweigbergk
<br>Swedish Pirate Party Technical Administration and Operations Group
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<br>----- Ursprungsmeddelande -----
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<br>> On 16.03.2010, at 00:32, Perline-Parti Pirate (France) wrote:
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<br>> > What about an IRC to clean your dirty laundry, which won't fulfill
<br>> > our letterboxes ? <:-)
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<br>> Oh common! you know what a delete button is? Complaining that people
<br>> send some
<br>> mails on the mailing list that are irrelevant to someone is
<br>> just ....wrong! you know
<br>> how to ignre a tread, and it is up to you what order you maintain in
<br>> your inbox.
<br>> Set up a filter, that auto sort into folders.
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<br>> Don't blame others for your bad email-management.
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<br>> I for my part found the whole thread amusing, and more important I'll
<br>> try to send
<br>> one of our party officers to the Italian "fest 2.0" event. If the
<br>> thread would not be
<br>> in the public, I would not have noticed this event and no one from
<br>> Germany would
<br>> participate.
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<br>> just my 2cents.
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<br>> P.S everyone calmm down please, and just ask themselvs, is their next
<br>> email
<br>> is going "forward the action" or not.
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<br>> greetings,
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<br>> Gregory Engels
<br>> International Coordinator
<br>> Pirate Party of Germany
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<br>> mobile: +49 172 853 44 91
<br>> <a href="skype:gregory.engels">skype:gregory.engels</a>
<br>> jabber:<a href="mailto:dichter@jabber.piratenpartei.de">dichter@jabber.piratenpartei.de</a>
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