>Could we maybe get a different mail list for that? I think seeing the >activity would be useful :) A different mailing list that you had to subscribe to would be perfect: you could see what's going on, if and only if you wanted to (which I don't =). Mail archive & digest would be perfect as well... On 9/7/05, David Leimbach wrote: > > I actually didn't mind these emails. It was neat to see what was > going on there :). > > Could we maybe get a different mail list for that? I think seeing the > activity would be useful :) > > Dave > On 9/7/05, Russ Cox wrote: > > I'm sorry about this. I thought Uriel had turned these off. > > > > Instead of these, I have been updating a mail box > > /n/sources/extra/changes.mbox that lists daily changes > > and works from the replica logs so it gets everything. > > If you're interested, you can write your own script to > > download the mailbox and send new messages to yourself. > > > > Until Uriel turns off the patch auto-mails, I have made > > /n/sources/patch/^(applied saved sorry) all mode 0770 > > so that his script won't have any work to do. > > > > Russ > > > -- The subject of this essay (the Myth of Sisyphus) is precisely this relationship between the absurd and suicide, the exact degree to which suicide is a solution to the absurd. The principle can be established that for a man who does not cheat, what he believes to be true must determine his action. Belief in the absurdity of existence must then dictate his conduct. It is legitimate to wonder, clearly and without false pathos, whether a conclusion of this importance requires forsaking as rapidly possiblean imcompre- hensible condition. I am speaking, of course, of men inclined to be in harmony with themselves. << Albert Camus>>