SPUG: Re: File::Find, skipping next directory

SPUG-list-owner tim at consultix-inc.com
Mon Jan 6 21:12:07 CST 2003


On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:00:46PM -0800, Jeremy Mates wrote:
> 
> > a 'by-the-way' question; why do we use words like "Zub" or "[s]ub" on this 
> > email list to avoid typing the letters "s", "u", and "b" together?  I chose 
> > "s?b" just to be different and I'm just asking because my name begins with 
> > these three letters.
> 
> administrivia       =   yes
> 
> Is likely enabled in the majordomo config for the list, and should be
> set to no.  The default check yields a large number of false positives.
> 
> -- 
> Jeremy Mates                                        http://www.sial.org/

I figure that's preferable to reducing the number of "true postitives" to
*zero*, and having actual attempts to unzubscribe (which happen regularly)
appear on the list.  But my ultimate plan is to get us switched over to
the alternate "mailman" list server; I've asked 5 times already, and am
hoping that the 6th time will be the charm.

-Tim
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