Yes, thanks Rob, the emails sort of get filtered on my iPad version of an e-mail reader. Sometimes just figuring out which thread I should be trying to follow has been difficult. I really didn't get what a ballyhoo this move meant.
I've just started a new job, so the combination of changes are really spinning me about. I look forward to contributing and with the recent thread about the effect of Symphony on the I terrace, think that it's a perfect storm. Might just be the right time to make the structural changes you were suggesting, Jean. Wanda ------------------ ...in order to understand the true nature of reality, we must realize that nothing ever really happens. Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso, Rinpoche, Sun of Wisdom (Shambhala Publications), 3-4. ------------------ On Sep 6, 2011, at 12:44, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Wanda Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: >> I've come over from the Open Office authors mailing list and but am finding >> the pace of discussion a tad overwhelming. I haven't had time to absorb >> what's going on in my own life, let alone on these lists. >> I'd like to work on the documentation in spite of the madness in my own >> life, but wading through the various threads has thinned my enthusiasm some. >> > > Hi Wanda, > > I agree, it is getting noisy. > > Do you have any ability to filter your emails by subject line? One > thing would could do is ensure that all doc-related emails start with > [DOC] in their subject lines. In many email clients you can define an > inbox filtering rule to handle this pattern. > > Another option -- suggested by Jean in another thread -- is to create > a separate list, ooo-doc, or ooo-docs or ooo-infodev for > documentation-related threads. > > -Rob > >> Wanda >> ------------------ >> ...in order to understand the true nature of reality, we must realize that >> nothing ever really happens. >> Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso, Rinpoche, Sun of Wisdom (Shambhala Publications), >> 3-4. >> ------------------ >>
