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also sprach Nino Novak <nn.libo@kflog.org> [2015-04-17 10:21 +0200]:
But as far as I perceive it, a bunch of subscribers do appreciate
Tom's friendly tone, even if the contents is sometimes not very
helpful.

Yes, I would be surprised if there weren't a larger number of people
on this list who didn't appreciate his message.

Does anybody know a good solution for this dilemma?

Coexist and don't take things personal. And also try to stay away
from personal messages yourself. I.e. Tom could have sympathised
with me without guessing that I might have thought Andreas was being
rude.

If you're interested, there is
https://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/ and there was also recently
a fantastic article about how to choose your words on mailing lists,
but I am failing to find it. I will follow-up…

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