Subject | OT :: Re: are posistive posts (on dev) noticed? |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2005-02-18T00:39:01Z |
At 09:56 PM 17/02/2005 +0100, you wrote:
SF list using an email identity different to the one under which you are
subscribed to that list, the post will wait for modding until someone has
time to do it.
If you want your posts to lists to appear quickly, you should subscribe to
that list.
Also understand the difference between the Architect list (which is a Yahoo
group) and Devel (which is a SF list).
-- On the Yahoo lists, we have the ability to moderate the first posting
from a newly subscribed user and to change that user's posting privileges
to unmodded. After that, the user can post without restriction. We never
see messages from users who are not subscribed to the list.
-- On the SF lists, non-subscribers can post, but they are always
moderated. Subscribers' posts are never moderated. There is no tool to
change a subscriber's status in the moderation interface.
Helen
>With all respect Helen,You haven't been modded out of fb-devel AT ALL. However, if you post to a
>
>It is disappointing that while I already got (rightly) reprehended twice
>for my rude post here on FB-Architect, and even warned I would be moded
>out...
>...no one seems to have noticed and moded IN a couple of posts (on
>Memory Pools and C++ techniques) I made on FB-devel which, I believe,
>have some technical merith.
SF list using an email identity different to the one under which you are
subscribed to that list, the post will wait for modding until someone has
time to do it.
If you want your posts to lists to appear quickly, you should subscribe to
that list.
Also understand the difference between the Architect list (which is a Yahoo
group) and Devel (which is a SF list).
-- On the Yahoo lists, we have the ability to moderate the first posting
from a newly subscribed user and to change that user's posting privileges
to unmodded. After that, the user can post without restriction. We never
see messages from users who are not subscribed to the list.
-- On the SF lists, non-subscribers can post, but they are always
moderated. Subscribers' posts are never moderated. There is no tool to
change a subscriber's status in the moderation interface.
Helen