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From: "C. Porter Bassett" <porter@et.byu.edu>
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Subject: Re: cgf does not want private email about cygwin
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 08:50:42 -0600
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I am not condoning this, but I can understand at least one reason for not
wanting to post to the list.  I myself have been tempted (although I have
not done it) to email directly somebody instead of the list because of the
rude responses that some people get when they ask a question.

> Again, I am sure that I speak for all of the regulars here when I exhort
> people to USE THE MAILING LIST if you have any question at all.  I
> assume that most of us like to segment our email in such a way so that
> we compartmentalize our cygwin efforts separately from our real jobs.
> When you send private email, you are bypassing this setup.



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