Messages in this thread | | | From | David Schwartz <> | Date | Tue, 3 Dec 2002 18:21:18 -0800 | Subject | Re: bincancels in linux.kernel |
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>well, I would have to disagree (even if you don't think that binaries >coming via the mailing list would be a problem, there is still the >question of binaries posted via news - and the recent levels of abuse >in comp.binaries.*.d, rec.*, vmsnet.* etc. suggests that there are >plenty of people who are happy to post binaries anywhere they can >regardless of the real purpose of a group)
>Andrew.
IMO, the person who makes the decision to cancel automatically takes the responsibility for ensuring the cancellation doesn't suppress legitimate content. If you don't have the time and energy to do it right, then don't do it.
Spam is bad, but suppressing useful legitimate content because of unsophisticated spam-checking algorithms is worse. Especially in this case where it's not difficult to develop a more sophisticated algorithm, for example, one that exempts posts that started on the mailing list.
DS
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