Aldo Foot wrote:
On Feb 12, 2008 1:20 PM, Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 22:44 -0600, Thomas Cameron wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson pointed out a stupid typo in my script that was
screwing up my numbers pretty badly. Many thanks.
It's been fixed, and the posting statistics are much more accurate.
Please see http://www.camerontech.com/fedora-list-stats/ for the current
month's output.
If this is useful and correct, I will set up a cron job which mails this
info to the list once a {day|week|month}, whatever y'all think is
appropriate. I will pull it down from the web site unless folks think
it's a good thing to have there.
I can't understand why anyone whose postings to the list displays their
e-mail address should complain that your list includes e-amil
addresses.
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Is like having a cell phone. I don't give out my number to everyone just
because I have it. A list nicely put together just makes it easy for someone
to harvest it.
Not sure if this is necessary or not...but....
<sarcasm>
Right. Everyone knows that spammers are brainless morons incapable of
writing the simplest of scripts. They rely totally on stooges such as
Thomas to provide them with lists of email addresses.
The only answer is to obfuscate email addresses in a predictable manner so
humans can read it and no program could possibly come close to guessing the
real thing.
</sarcasm>
:-)