From: markspace on
george.powell(a)wandisco.com wrote:
> The second course in the series, "Introduction to Subversion for
> Developers" will take place on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 9AM PDT.
> Subversion's architecture and design principles will be covered and
> attendees will be introduced to using Subversion for software
> development.
>
> http://spamdisco.com/webinar/subversion/training


I'm starting to not like you or your company very much.


From: markspace on
John B. Matthews wrote:
> In article <hrcc99$58h$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,

> markspace <nospam(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
>> I'm starting to not like you or your company very much.
>
> Can I impose on you to elaborate? comp.lang.java.announce is gone


They've spammed here once before (at least) under a different email
address. And I don't see anything Java related in their posts, now or
then. They don't ask questions or participate in the discussion. They
just advertise a product.

That completely fits my definition of spam.

If they'd like to advertise in a scc group, it might be vaguely on topic.
From: Arne Vajhøj on
On 29-04-2010 14:50, John B. Matthews wrote:
> In article<hrcc99$58h$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> markspace<nospam(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
>> george.powell(a)wandisco.com wrote:
>>> The second course in the series, "Introduction to Subversion for
>>> Developers" will take place on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 9AM PDT.
>>> Subversion's architecture and design principles will be covered and
>>> attendees will be introduced to using Subversion for software
>>> development.
>>>
>>> http://spamdisco.com/webinar/subversion/training
>>
>> I'm starting to not like you or your company very much.
>
> Can I impose on you to elaborate? comp.lang.java.announce is gone
>
> <http://groups.google.com/group/news.announce.newgroups/browse_frm/thread/cc5034391edb987e>
>
> and I can't find the usual signs of link-spaminess

What about the fact that it is about a non-Java topic
in a Java group?

Arne