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From: bart.c on 13 Jul 2010 09:55 "tm" <thomas.mertes(a)gmx.at> wrote in message news:a4d570f9-17b2-4a88-9e97-1dc4565120dc(a)j13g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > On 13 Jul., 12:32, Richard Heathfield <r...(a)see.sig.invalid> wrote: >> Here's a win-win suggestion for you - write yourself a program (in Seed7 >> if you wish) that generates a sigfile containing information about the >> latest release; that way, every time you post to Usenet, on whatever >> subject you wish, you will be advertising the latest release in a way >> that nobody can reasonably object to - sigblocks have never been >> required to be topical or novel, just short. You could still do full >> release announcements every three months or so (I don't think anyone >> would object to that, would they?); you'd still be letting people know >> about Seed7, but in a way that didn't get on people's wicks all the time. >> >> Just a thought. > > Thank you for your suggestion. I will think over it. One way is to put details of minor updates on a website. And perhaps have a restricted mailing list to notify those who are interested. And to use usenet for more major announcements (such as Seed8...). But I suspect most people, like me, aren't too bothered by seeing your updates. -- Bartc
From: Rugxulo on 13 Jul 2010 19:53
Hi, On Jul 13, 8:55 am, "bart.c" <ba...(a)freeuk.com> wrote: > > But I suspect most people, like me, aren't too bothered by seeing your > updates. Better than the "real" spam on Google Groups (*shakes fist*), which isn't quite on-topic. |