The debian-private mailing list leak, part 1. Volunteers have complained about Blackmail. Lynchings. Character assassination. Defamation. Cyberbullying. Volunteers who gave many years of their lives are picked out at random for cruel social experiments. The former DPL's girlfriend Molly de Blanc is given volunteers to experiment on for her crazy talks. These volunteers never consented to be used like lab rats. We don't either. debian-private can no longer be a safe space for the cabal. Let these monsters have nowhere to hide. Volunteers are not disposable. We stand with the victims.

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Re: Mailing list problems



On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:

> Please take a look at the distribution lines.  The mail was delivered
> to our project leader who should react immediately.  And the mail was
> delivered to one or two other mailinglists that _still worked_ because
> the run on completely different machine.  That's how I was informed
> and called novare as a result - as soon as I came back from work.
> (if he had written his mail in german I hat phoned novare from work)

I've got some ideas in mind to provide some additional safety to the
mailing list handling.  Give me a day or two to get a high-priority work
project done (teaching 20 of my Mac and Windows 95 co-workers the meaning
of UNIX - so basically I've got to be ready for a real tough crowd!) and
I'll make mention of my ideas.  While I'm on that subject, here's a
question:

I don't want to make the more inmportant decisions on the handling of the
mailing lists in a vacuum.  As *warning - stuffy title inserted here*
mailing list administrator, to whom do I report, and what's the
appropriate means for contacting them?

Thanks,

  --Pete
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Peter J. Templin, Jr.                   Client Services Analyst
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Bucknell University			templin@bucknell.edu