On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 09:24 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > This has been the expected behavior (adding [SOLVED]) for a long time
> > though it does not occur as often as it should. It has been in the
> > NEWBIE GUIDE for a long time and has been a de-facto standard on IT or
> > computer relate
On Wednesday 28 November 2007, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> So the summary of my proposal is as follows:
> reached or question is asked. This will allow a step-by-step document
> (of sorts) to be created and made "searchable" on the web.
> [/snip]
>
> This has been the expected behavio
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> This has been the expected behavior (adding [SOLVED]) for a long time
> though it does not occur as often as it should. It has been in the
> NEWBIE GUIDE for a long time and has been a de-facto standard on IT or
> computer related mailing lists like this for years.
I have b
[snip]
Jay, just out of curiosity - you also chose to start a new thread,
rather than reply to the old one - why is that? If anything, that is
the core issue we should be addressing.
[/snip]
It is my e-mail client.
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> I have absolutely no objection to using it, but there's nothing
> de-facto standard about it.
> [/snip]
>
> OK
>
Jay, just out of curiosity - you also chose to start a new thread,
rather than reply to the old one - why is that? If anything, that is
the core issu
[snip]
I have absolutely no objection to using it, but there's nothing de-facto
standard about it.
[/snip]
OK
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[snip]
So the summary of my proposal is as follows:
1.) An issue has been identified with the list whereby
improper archival will likely lead to repeat questions and unnecessary
traffic to the list.
2.) I propose that we discontinue the act of subject
modification to indicate a
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