Hmm:

https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9664435?hl=en

Seems this can only be done by group admin or something... I see the label 
icon at top right corner but it's says I don't have permission when I 
however over it... hmmm...

"
Apply or remove labels 

*Requires the Who can view conversations permission.*

Unlike labels you create in Gmail, a label you apply to a conversation in 
Google Groups is seen by anyone who can view that conversation.

   1. Sign in to Google Groups <https://groups.google.com/>.
   2. Click the name of a group.
   3. Choose an option to apply a label to or remove it from: 
      - A single conversation—Click the conversation.
      - Multiple conversations—Point to each conversationcheck the box next 
      to the poster's name.
   4. In the upper right, click Label .
   5. Begin typing the label namecheck or uncheck the box next to the name 
   when the label appears.
   Alternatively, you can create a new label to apply to the selected 
   messages.
   *Tip:* You can also remove a label by clicking a conversationat the top, 
   clicking *X* on the label name.

"

Requires the "Who can view conversations permission" ? Hmmm not entirely 
clear what this means haha.

Some special permission given to users of the group or something ?

Bye for now,
  Skybuck.

On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 6:56:53 AM UTC+1 skybuck2000 wrote:

> How can I add a label to my postings ? I see labels on google groups.
>
> Is this done by somebody else or can I do it myself ?
>
> Bye,
>   Skybuck.
>
> On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 6:55:38 AM UTC+1 skybuck2000 wrote:
>
>> I see two issues right now:
>>
>> 1. git gui does not have a link to gitk ?
>>
>> 2. I don't like clicking a lot with my mouse, hurts my finger, costs 
>> energy, and this mouse clicks badly, have to push it pretty hard, problem 
>> right now/useability issue with gitk:
>>
>> 2.1 clicking on right bottom view where it says "path" "tree" does not 
>> make gitk context aware.
>>
>> Desired behaviour:
>> when I press arrow key down on keyboard it should move to next file in 
>> that list.
>>
>> When I click back on a commit, next time I press arrow key down it should 
>> move through the commit list, this way the arrow key can be used to scoll 
>> through different lists depending on which list is "active" in other words 
>> "last clicked with mouse" or "navigated to with tab".
>>
>> Wrong behaviour:
>> instead git moves to the next commit.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2.2 The tab key also doesn't seem to lead immediately there and proceeds 
>> towards many other items first. Perhaps changing order to lead to right 
>> bottom screen might be more nice.
>>
>> 2.3 Perhaps there is a special key to switch to right bottom view ?
>>
>> Bye for now,
>>   Skybuck.
>>
>> P.S.: I am not sure exactly what gitk is used for or what the advantages 
>> or vs git diff ? For now it seems similiar ? Is git diff perhaps more 
>> powerfull ?
>>
>> How would I use gitk to compare to different commits or branches ? I saw 
>> a linus torvalds video/presentation about git for google, he mentioned gitk 
>> and how he could compare things ? Hmmm...
>>
>> I believe google may have used git to make android a success ! :) =D
>>
>

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