On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, John Kisha wrote:

> Well said. Obviously a member of the WEB 2.0 generation!
>
> " I wouldn't call the current mail notifications "fine". "Abomination"
> would be more like it. :) You _have_ to open every single mail only to
> realize that it's about a discussion you're not interested in. There
> don't seem to be any line breaks in what is shown and there isn't even a
> plain text part. But probably we just have a different idea of "fine"."

Wrong.

That is a commentary on the sad state of web 2.0 made by someone who
values having the information at their fingertips instead of having to dig
through piles of steaming web 2.0.

This is said entirely tongue in cheek. Any attempt to take this as
anything but humor is a violation of terms of service implied by reading
this email.

This isn't:

The current state of affairs sucks. Emails from the new system must be
sensible, or they will be ignored. If it is done correctly, replies can be
accepted from email messages. If you have to, give each message a key and
allow all messages with that key to be passed into the discussion.

This doesn't allow us sticklers to post new messages, but it does allow us
to participate in active discussions.

Emails must have appropriate subject lines, and must have a plain text
component. Hell, go one step further and allow the user to specify plain
text only.

-- Tim.

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