On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Robert Dober<robert.dober / gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Yossef Mendelssohn<ymendel / pobox.com> wrote: >> On Jun 24, 11:44 ¨Âí¬ ÒïçåÐáãë ¼òïçåòðáãë²®®®Àçíáéì®ãïí÷òïôåº >>> subscribing to ruby-talk is too much traffic and I'm too lazy to setup a >>> filter in my gmail. ¨Âáòòéåò ôï åîôòù® >> >> Considering it should take you less than 30 seconds to make a gmail >> filter, my suggestion to you is "become less lazy". > I have enough of them, > I do not want other announcements to go to the release label and there > are other issues that have been discussed. > I can happily live with the majority being against Tom's idea, but I > feel that the "c'on use a label" or your friendly "be less lazy", ty > very much ;), simply does not Tom's idea the thinking and credit it > deserves. Man, I really wish there was a parallel universe where you and Trans could be happy with how things are going, so that we don't need to go through the same cycle of: Trans: I want thing Foo Rest of RubyTalk: This has come up many times before, and here's what happened Robert: Hey come on, don't be hard on Trans. I'm really not trying to be rude here, the archive shows this pattern clearly, and I think it's problematic. -greg