[erlang-questions] Announcing Erlang.org Code of Conduct
Anthony Ramine
n.oxyde@REDACTED
Wed Mar 18 21:40:17 CET 2015
Le 17 mars 2015 à 00:27, Richard A. O'Keefe <ok@REDACTED> a écrit :
> 5. "Try to break your lines"
>
> [I would very much like to see people do this.
> Once again, however, we have a technical term
> "to break a line" that the people who misbehave
> probably do not know. Why not simply say
> "Keep your lines short. Use the RETURN key to
> end each line; do not assume that your readers
> will see your text wrapped the way you see it."
I disagree. To me your messages look funny (lines *too* short) on my main computer, and just plain unreadable on any mobile screen, because it must wrap it furthermore to make it fit the screen.
I don't expect the Web to be hand-wrapped, nor books, nor papers done with LaTeX.
Could we finally evolve from plain plain/text to format=flowed plain/text?
http://joeclark.org/ffaq.html
Regards.
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