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Posted to commits@subversion.apache.org by da...@apache.org on 2010/05/12 18:42:37 UTC
svn commit: r943577 - /subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html
Author: danielsh
Date: Wed May 12 16:42:36 2010
New Revision: 943577
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=943577&view=rev
Log:
* /site/publish/mailing-lists.html
Move the "Corporate information" paragraph further down.
No textual change.
Modified:
subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html
Modified: subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html?rev=943577&r1=943576&r2=943577&view=diff
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--- subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html (original)
+++ subversion/site/publish/mailing-lists.html Wed May 12 16:42:36 2010
@@ -69,22 +69,6 @@
will suggest posting it to 'dev' if that's
appropriate.</td>
<tr>
- <td><strong>Corporate information:</strong></td>
- <td>If you represent a corporate entity, or offer
- products or services relating to Subversion, this might
- seem like a good way to broadcast information to a large
- group of users. We would encourage you to think twice
- about doing so. The tolerance for
- <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_spam">spam</a>
- on this list is very low, and by abusing it for
- corporate purposes, you run the very real risk of
- alienating yourself and your company from the greater
- Subversion community. An occasional mail, at an
- infrequent interval (say, once/month) <em>might</em> be
- acceptable, but please use common sense. If it seems
- inappropriate, it probably is.</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
<td><strong>Subscribe:</strong></td>
<td><a href="mailto:users-subscribe@subversion.apache.org"
title="users-subscribe@subversion.apache.org"
@@ -102,6 +86,22 @@
>news.gmane.org</a></li>
</ul></td>
</tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td><strong>Corporate information:</strong></td>
+ <td>If you represent a corporate entity, or offer
+ products or services relating to Subversion, this might
+ seem like a good way to broadcast information to a large
+ group of users. We would encourage you to think twice
+ about doing so. The tolerance for
+ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_spam">spam</a>
+ on this list is very low, and by abusing it for
+ corporate purposes, you run the very real risk of
+ alienating yourself and your company from the greater
+ Subversion community. An occasional mail, at an
+ infrequent interval (say, once/month) <em>might</em> be
+ acceptable, but please use common sense. If it seems
+ inappropriate, it probably is.</td>
+ </tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</td>