>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at  8:35 pm, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> Christian Boltz wrote:
> 
>> Also a good idea -  but there's something about this in the wiki
already:
>> http://www.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette
> 
> I began this one and forgot about it :- )
> 

Well I think this is really not good as it certainly will impact my own
emails to this list. Often it is only possible to convey the whole
message of who you are. Usually i put it in there as a reference once
per thread. Whatever your habit it is not fair to choose 4 lines, when
that is not even enough to say your address.

So I propose to remove this:


Most people on the list genuinely want to help people out in solving
any issues they may have. Very large signature blocks at the bottom of
emails can hinder this as they often swamp the actual body of the email.
A good guideline is a maximum of four lines, each a maximum of eighty
characters across (plain text of course). For reference read.




Regards,

Andreas Girardet
Consulting Architect

Novell, Inc., 
Software for the Open Enterprise
http://www.novell.com/open


openSUSE is SUPER: To help in the SUSE Performance Enhanced Release
project visit
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