* On 2024 22 Apr 09:39 -0500, Curt wrote:
> On 2024-04-21, Reid <reid...@proinbox.com> wrote:
> > You seem to be suggesting that Debian users now need to read XX pages of 
> > release notes and guides in order to learn that what they're installing is 
> > not what the Debian.org homepage "Why Debian", "Our Philosophy", and "Who 
> > We Are / What We Do" pages are currently promoting Debian as.
> 
> How can you be taken seriously when you can't even wrap your lines
> according to our venerable guidelines?
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMailingLists
> 
>  Set linewrap to 65-78 characters. 72 is a popular setting. 

Looking at the OP's headers I see:

X-Mailer: MessagingEngine.com Webmail Interface                                 
                                                    
User-Agent: Cyrus-JMAP/3.11.0-alpha0-379-gabd37849b7-fm-20240408.001-gabd37849  
                                                    

It appears our friend is using a Web browser and likely is presented
with a text box that looks all nice and neat with wrapping and all but
hits the list as one long line per paragraph.

> Get a popular setting going, buddy.

Until he sets up a real MUA, I doubt the formatting will improve.

I endure this on many other mailing lists unrelated to Debian,
particularly from groups.io that have a Web interface.

- Nate

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