Tristan is absolutely right, however this may be more of a case of carelessness than anything else (like something malicious, which it could be, but let's err on the side of careless). Linkedin has a feature where you can add everyone on your mailing list, which in the first place is a bad idea but, alas, something some people who should know better consistently do.

Needless to say, you don't want to do that because addresses like fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com becomes an "invitee."

Assuming this is an honest mistake and not something malicious, thanks Tristan for reminding everyone about the list rules, and for those using social networking sites, be careful about who you add.

51 and foggy (the weather, not me),
Larry Cafiero

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Tristan Santore <tristan.santore@internexusconnect.net> wrote:
Dear All,
another reminder, that anything but ambassadors issues/queries are off-topic here. That includes invitations to join social-networking sites,
other advertising in any form and even, technical support queries regarding Fedora, as we have other lists and channels for that purpose.

So I would ask you all to stick to the rules of the list and any channel rules, that apply, when on IRC.


Regards,
Tristan
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