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|    Carlos E.R. to Andrew    |
|    Re: Will the message go through?    |
|    04 May 21 21:09:23    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 04/05/2021 20.53, Andrew wrote:       > Carlos E.R. wrote:       >> On 04/05/2021 15.10, panorain wrote:       >>> On 5/4/21 7:58 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>>> On 04/05/2021 14.45, panorain wrote:       >>>>> I was up a bit late and composed a message to       >>>>> users@lists.opensuse.org it did include an image of "stack traces"       >>>>> (479 kb). Either way, I am wondering if the moderator will approve       >>>>> the message. I have no issue whatsoever if it takes a day or 2       >>>>> maybe more. I am just curious. The message title is: [How to gather       >>>>> "saved kernel logs" information for bug report?]       >>>>       >>>> Well, a message of that size is considered by many people to be       >>>> "offensive", so I hope it will not be accepted.       >>>>       >>>> If you need to post long logs, upload them to susepaste.org and just       >>>> post a link.       >>>>       >>> Where Is the correct place to attach a link to a screenshot or photo       >>> for a message? I believe that susepaste.org may only accept text.       >>       >> No, it also accepts photos. Top-right, there is a click for "images"       >> or "code".       >>       >>>>> How often does moderator review messages?       >>>>       >>>> Anything from hours to weeks.       >>> When would it be ok or correct "netiquette" to try to resend the       >>> message to the list?       >>       >> Anytime :-)       >>       >> Typically, if I see a message of mine hitting moderation and I know       >> why, I resend immediately with the issue corrected.       >>       >       > How do you know that a message is being moderated? Because it does not       > appear immediately? I was not even aware that there was moderation here.              Not "here", but at the openSUSE mail lists. It is not moderation itself,       but a message triggering some automatic filter, like "too big". And you       know because you should get an automated email telling you of the issue.              --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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