On Tuesday 16 September 2008 07:08:21 am Eric wrote: > At 12:16 AM 9/16/2008, Tim wrote: > >Such as replying to someone's > >message instead of starting a *new* thread for a "new" message (thread > >hijacking). Or, not doing a proper reply when you reply to someone's > >message, like replying to someone else's message and responding to a > >prior quote, or starting a new message and cutting and pasting between > >them, or using a client that destroys the in-reply-to and references > >headers (breaking a thread). > > <<<<< > > Just out of curiosity, isn't taking a thread off in a direction > totally unrelated to its Subject: line also considered a form of > thread hijacking? > > Don't you guys also object to that?? > > This thread hasn't had anything remotely to do with "Arranging icons > on a desktop" since about the third post. Yet, no one seems to care, > and no one has changed the Subject: to match what is being discussed. To be accurate, this thread originated with a posting entitled "'indirect routing' through Squid and Privoxy" by Frank Cox which you hijacked with a question "Lost toolbar in KDE, how do I get it back?", and which you subsequently re-hijacked with "Arranging icons on a desktop". Alas, no one has yet given Frank any help. Not that I could -- my knowledge of squid is pretty much restricted to enjoying calamari in various Italian restaurants. -- cmg -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines