On 27Sep2022 11:14, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> wrote:
Threading on the Python Discourse should now be working correctly. This is the
good work of Martin Brennan: https://meta.discourse.org/u/martin
I’m not sure what “working correctly” means. Do you have some examples
on discuss.python.org where threading is used? Is this something that
previous discussions get for free or only new replies? I’m not finding
much information about this feature on the Discourse site.
The email side of Discourse now correctly sets the In-Reply-To and
References headers, so that the email side discussions no longer appear
"flat" and threads can be read in order. Example View of a recent thread
from my mailer:
28Sep2022 01:58 Stone Zhong via N ┌> discuss-ideas
5.7K
27Sep2022 19:21 Serhiy Storchak N │┌> discuss-ideas
6.1K
27Sep2022 19:16 Václav Brožík v N ├> discuss-ideas
7.2K
27Sep2022 18:57 Serhiy Storchak N ┌> discuss-ideas
6.1K
27Sep2022 17:07 Stone Zhong via N [Py] [Ideas] Improve dqeue discuss-ideas
7.5K
(I sort my email a bit backwards.) This would have been a flat
nontopologically ordered grouping a few days ago.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <[email protected]>
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