Nothing has prevented the users from doing this already but they don't. My
guess is they wouldn't in the future as well. At best you'd get spotty
compliance and all kinds of different keywords. If one wants to use the
subject line for categorizing, some uniformity would have to be enforced
I agree with Dan. I wouldn't expect it to work well. My feeling is
that some software needs to provide structure and categories for the
messages.
Dan wrote:
Nothing has prevented the users from doing this already but they
don't. My guess is they wouldn't in the future as well. At best
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Nothing has prevented the users from doing this already but they don't.
My
guess is they wouldn't in the future as well. At best you'd get spotty
compliance and all kinds
David's question on the MDC Revival thread is an opportunity for us to
again address the question of forums or other means of categorizing the
list threads. We are open to suggestions on how to make this list serve
the different needs of a somewhat diverse group.
Should we declare exactly what
supercritical.
Lloyd
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David's question on the MDC Revival thread is an opportunity for us to
again address
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From: Greg Kreis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Time to advance?
David's question on the MDC Revival thread is an
opportunity for us to
again address the question of forums