[erlang-questions] : idea: tagging subject line in this group

Mazen Harake mazen@REDACTED
Mon Oct 29 16:41:47 CET 2007


We should not forget:

offtopic:

or

ot:

;)

Ulf Wiger (TN/EAB) wrote:
> Raimo Niskanen wrote:
>   
>> The only problem has been to define the topics.
>> Can we take Joe's suggestion as it is?
>>     
>
> Joe's suggestions being:
>
>   
>>>> Can I suggest a simple tagging of the subject line. As follows:
>>>>
>>>>      idea:    An idea you want to share and get feedback on
>>>>      how:     A request for technical info
>>>>
>>>> Replies are just follow ups to the original posting.
>>>>
>>>>     erlounge: announce an erlounge
>>>>     beginner: a beginners question
>>>>     clarify:     please clarify ...
>>>>     program: I've written a fun program ...
>>>>     ad: an advertisement for something
>>>>     jobad: a job ad
>>>>     link: read this article it's interesting
>>>>         
>
> I think they're fine. I'd prefer 'job' instead of 'jobad',
> but that's just me.
>
> I think it's a very good idea.
>
> BR,
> Ulf W
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