> I do occasionally trim down my .sig (as below), but I've got political
> reasons for including all the cruft, especially on posts to mailing lists
> (where I hope it will get archived for a long, long time).
> I started out on the internet using 'rn' to read usenet, and back then i
> did, indeed, have a nice short .sig. But I don't really believe that
> anyone still has to hit space just to page past my .sig anymore, so I
> don't feel bad at all for including it.
> --s (incorrigible)
I don't think that it's a matter of bandwidth or paging past the .sig
anymore. For me, it makes it that much harder to divine what in your
posts is content and what is "political reasoning."
I understand your desire to get this stuff archived for a long time,
but I don't know that the subversion mailing list is the place for
it. For culinary reasons, I'd like to have my recipes archived for a
long, long time, but I don't think the subversion mailing list is the
place for that either.
Just my .00009 shekels,
-Fitz
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Received on Sat Oct 21 14:36:36 2006