>>> PS: Please always reply to the list
> 
> I second that. I noticed a tendency to reply off-list. This leaves
> gaps in the mailing list archives and puts off a subset of list
> subscribers. css-discuss, on the contrary, adopted some different
> habits. The main question to ask is "would the group or the World
> Wide Web benefit from this response or is its scope too narrow?". For
> the latter, in the case of Web site critique, there needn't be a
> public message available as it is site-specific or refers to browser
> bugs that are soon to vanish.

Maybe it's just my mail client, but this list seems to default for a
reply to the sender instead of to the list, unlike all the other lists
I've ever been on. I accidently sent a reply intended for the list to
the sender and didn't realise until a few days later. So maybe other
people have the same problem.

Paul.

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