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Very to the point I’d say :)

Cheers


On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 23:10, Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:

> On Jan 2, 2020, at 3:47 PM, Mike King <making1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > ...suspected administrivia! (not sure what that is -
> > I guess it's a US English word but it's certainly not an English one).
>
> It’s not defined in any of the mainstream dictionaries I have on my phone
> — three of them, because I’m a word nerd — but it’s only a matter of time
> before it’s added.
>
> It’s appeared five times in the Corpus of Contemporary American English
> since 2001, and that’s a lagging indicator of usage in the wider culture:
>
>     https://www.english-corpora.org/coca/
>
> The term was commonly used at the high water mark of Usenet, the mid
> 1990s.  There are 156 hits on faqs.org, which serves the old Usenet FAQs.
>
> There’s a crowdsourced definition here, which is correct by my
> understanding of the term:
>
>     https://www.wordnik.com/words/administrivia
>
> …but to drag this back on topic for the mailing list, the definition that
> matters is this one:
>
>
> https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/rules/docs/administrivia.html
>
> You’d have to tell us the subject you sent twice before for us to tell you
> which GNU Mailman administrivia rule you got caught by.
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