Useless "reject patterns" in mail lists
От | Alvaro Herrera |
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Тема | Useless "reject patterns" in mail lists |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20071211201804.GB7180@alvh.no-ip.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Useless "reject patterns" in mail lists
Re: Useless "reject patterns" in mail lists |
Список | pgsql-www |
I just got a moderation request which said > The request requires your confirmation for the following reason(s): > > GLOBAL ADMIN BODY: /^\s*config\b/i matched " config" at line number 8. My mail said: > To: pgsql-committers@postgresql.org > Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 20:07:31 +0000 (UTC) > Subject: pgsql: Make CSV column ordering a bit more logical. > Message-Id: <20071211200731.C323E7540F0@cvs.postgresql.org> > > Log Message: > ----------- > Make CSV column ordering a bit more logical. In my opinion, this business of holding for moderation messages matching "^\s*config\b" has bought us no benefit at all, and we should get rid of it. There are other similar patterns. Can we please fix it? -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.flickr.com/photos/alvherre/ "In fact, the basic problem with Perl 5's subroutines is that they're not crufty enough, so the cruft leaks out into user-defined code instead, by the Conservation of Cruft Principle." (Larry Wall, Apocalypse 6)
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