It seems clear we have people on mailing lists that see it as a purely
public forum, and that is fine for them.
I have found plenty of times I choose not to continue in public and waste
time for people as in this reply on a topic I raised and now will move away
from.
I have in the past, for example, offered to help people and participate in
aspects of their project that do not need to be viewed here, such as helping
them find out how to adjust their graphical output to better fit their
needs. Or, if someone mentions me negatively, I prefer not always replying
in public to perhaps see if I misunderstood something or was misunderstood.
I have lots of people I "met" in places like this that I keep in touch with
privately and see that as a plus. For those who just want a business-like
experience, no problem. For those who choose levels of anonymity or don't
like being contacted, again, fine for them.
The reality is that I have found people who show up in forums looking almost
legit but actually are not at all who they appear or claim to be even when
they have valid email addresses like
MrSpock@gmail.com or even use names of
real people you can search for on the internet but who are not actually the
ones they may even claim.
My message was not to say what people could not do, but to point out they
may be missing out on what some see as collateral opportunities. The people
I have helped privately would not have received it had they only
participated through the group and I would not have received some chances to
learn if I could not ask questions in private that clearly did not fit the
purpose of the group.
So, I am outa this conversation IN PUBLIC. LOL!
-----Original Message-----
From: Python-list <python-list-bounces+avi.e.gross=
gmail.com@python.org> On
Behalf Of Grant Edwards via Python-list
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 5:08 PM
To:
python-list@python.orgSubject: Re: Anonymous email users
On 2024-06-17, Roel Schroeven via Python-list <
python-list@python.org>
wrote:
FWIW, personally I (mostly) don't see the point of replying to people
personally. To me a public mailing list is much like any public forum,
where my expectation is that conversations happen in public. To me it
always feels weird when I get a personal reply when I make a public post
in a mailing list. I mostly ignore those, unless there's really
something in it that's best kept out of the public.
My sentiments exactly. I generally don't even read replies that get
mailed to me. They almost always seem to be copies of replies that
were also posted to the mailing list (which I read using an NNTP
client pointed at news.gmane.io).
-- Grant-- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list