Re: [MODERATOR] Re: GC Thread - Please, do _not_ crosspost
Re: [MODERATOR] Re: GC Thread - Please, do _not_ crosspost
- Subject: Re: [MODERATOR] Re: GC Thread - Please, do _not_ crosspost
- From: "Paul Sanders" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:58:31 -0000
I think a lot of that was aimed at me, although I didn't start the
cross-post.
Once again I'd like to apologise for cluttering up the list with irrelevant
chit-chat. That was not the intention and it's not as if it's going to
change anything, however valid or otherwise my opinion might be. I will try
to stick to the point in future.
Please convey my best wishes to the engineers. Cocoa, and the Mac in
general, is a fine achievement and looking forward to the day when my
[Windows] app is up and running there gets me up in the morning.
Rgds - Paul Sanders.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Anguish"
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 9:42 PM
Subject: [MODERATOR] Re: GC Thread - Please, do _not_ crosspost
The GC thread that is ongoing has been crossposted between cocoa-dev
and obj-c. Please do not do this.
Crossposting between cocoa-dev and other groups is not allowed.
Starting threads that are crossposted will cause your messages to be
moderated, and that will slow down posting.
Also, please remember that if you're going to speak to an issue,
please try and be authoritative. There has been some information,
particularly in this thread, that has been argued very articulately,
but been 100% wrong nonetheless. Engineers that work on these areas
have been concerned as a result.
Thanks
scott
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