@c For double-sided printing, uncomment:
@c @setchapternewpage odd
@c This date is automagically updated when you save this file:
-@set lastupdate May 15, 2004
+@set lastupdate June 28, 2004
@c %**end of header
@dircategory GNU organization
@email{new-mailing-list@@gnu.org}. You can subscribe to a list managed
by Mailman by sending mail to the corresponding @samp{-request} address.
+You should moderate postings from non-subscribed addresses on your
+mailing lists, to prevent propagation of unwanted messages (``spam'')
+to subscribers and to the list archives. For lists controlled by
+Mailman, you can do this by setting @code{Privacy Options - Sender
+Filter - generic_nonmember_action} to @code{Hold}, and then
+periodically (daily is best) reviewing the held messages, accepting
+the real ones and discarding the junk.
+
@cindex responding to bug reports
When you receive bug reports, keep in mind that bug reports are crucial
for your work. If you don't know about problems, you cannot fix them.
your views on these issues are up to you, and you're entitled to express
them when speaking for yourself.
-However, due to the much greater publicity that the Open Source Movement
-receives, the GNU Project needs to overcome a widespread mistaken
-impression that GNU is @emph{and always was} an activity of the Open
-Source Movement. For this reason, please use the term ``free
-software,'' rather than ``open source,'' in GNU software releases, GNU
+However, due to the much greater publicity that the Open Source
+Movement receives, the GNU Project needs to overcome a widespread
+mistaken impression that GNU is @emph{and always was} an activity of
+the Open Source Movement. For this reason, please use the term ``free
+software,'' not ``open source,'' in GNU software releases, GNU
documentation, and announcements and articles that you publish in your
role as the maintainer of a GNU package. A reference to the URL given
-above, to explain the difference, is a useful thing to include as well.
+above, to explain the difference, is a useful thing to include as
+well.
@node GNU and Linux
@section GNU and Linux