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In article <vqn04q$6vsu$1@news.xmission.com>,
Kenny McCormack <gazelle@shell.xmission.com> wrote:In article <vqmt6a$abj$2@reader1.panix.com>,>
Dan Cross <cross@spitfire.i.gajendra.net> wrote:In article <vqmofm$6r9q$1@news.xmission.com>,>
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Kenny McCormack <gazelle@shell.xmission.com> wrote:Keith will tell you that it is off-topic here.>
Topicality is part of the reason the Big-8 guidance for
introducing these discussions recommends cross-posting to groups
where the topic comes up semi-regularly, but setting follow ups
to news.groups.proposals, as I had done, and have done again
here. ;-)
Note that I did not say: Your post is off-topic.
I did not say that said that you did? ;-)
I said: Keith will tell you that it is off-topic here.>
Noted. My post was meant to explain that I chose to implement
the guidance from the Big-8 process on new group creation, which
encourages posting to groups where interested parties may be
reading for discovery, but with follow-ups set to n.g.p to
discourage off-topic drift and fragmented discussion.
Given that the guidance is coming directly from Big-8,
complaints about topicality, from Keith or anyone else, seem
misplaced.
So far, as near as I can tell, the only person who's actually
engaged with the proposal was Tim Rentsch, who responded in
in comp.programming that he was in favor of comp.lang.rust.
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