[LAU] CENSORING public archives (Was: Problem post)

Nedko Arnaudov nedko at arnaudov.name
Tue Feb 2 08:16:16 EST 2010


Luke Peterson <luke.peterson at gmail.com> writes:

> Wow, this seems like a fantastic idea if your goal is to scare the crap out
> of the commercial manufacturing side of the digital audio world, cause
> hesitation in further participation in the linux/open source community, and
> get an individual contributor to the community fired from his job/sued.
>
> Muse makes interesting, helpful products, has a lot of valuable IP invested
> in computer audio production, and as a result of this exchange very likely
> are about to institute a corporate policy dictating their employees never
> contribute any of that knowledge to public forums such as this.

Posting to public list is posting to *public( list. Even censored in the
main archive, it will not be censored in other mirrors over the
network. Even if you manage track all public ones, you cannot do it for
the private ones (IMAP folders on people`s computers for example). So
instead of blaming Marc, you should value his will to censor that mail.

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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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