On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 02:14 +0000, g wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [...] > poc, > if 'appropriately edited', *Subject: * should also be changed to a new > message, not just click 'reply'. > > clicking 'reply' would carry id of *Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol nn, Issue nnn*. > would it not? As I said, the digest is not itself a message on the list, so this doesn't matter. > if one is replying to digests, would this not also brake threading? No (see above). > ed, > i have noticed that most of it is done by those who also send both 'text/plain' > and 'text/html'. Which is a clue to their cluelessness :-) > from what i have stored on this system, and going only by 1st message in > thread, i made a few notes. > > +++ > vol isu date time condition > 53 254 0726 2201 entire issue, 4 line top post > 53 291 0730 0458 snipped, respond to asian characters > 53 307 0801 0210 snipped, poc, expounding [and i agree]] > 54 82 0811 0547 snipped, a whoops > 54 143 0818 1550 snipped, fair edit, thank you > 54 142 0819 0836 snipped, thank you > 54 170 0821 0512 3 lines above full 10 post > 54 179 0822 1853 snipped, thank you > 55 19 0903 0818 snipped, pointers on digest list > 55 69 0909 0602 entire issue, maybe a reply somewhere > 55 100 0912 0453 top post 15 lines, entire issue > 55 95 0912 1227 snipped, reply, question > 55 104 0912 0657 top post 15 lines, entire issue > > note: 55-100 & 55-104 - same question, edited, same sender. > > note: 53-254 was also a 'text/plain + 'text/html' > was 60,562 bytes - 20,555 bytes = 40,007 bytes removed full vol text & html > 20,555 bytes - 13,923 bytes = 6,632 bytes removed post text from html > > some marked 'snipped' may be from when i hand edited, if they where html and > of interest. no further comments on rest. > +++ > > also, from with in every digest is following; > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of fedora-list digest..." That's interesting. I don't receive digests so I didn't know that. poc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines