Curiously, rule 2201 §2.1 doesn't use either "publish" or "announce(ment)", so I'm not sure you actually need to do that in the PF.

Greetings,
Ørjan.

On Mon, 10 Jul 2017, V.J Rada wrote:

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On Monday, July 10, 2017, V.J Rada <vijar...@gmail.com> wrote:

I reject your CoE. The name of the newspaper is clearly News of Agora.
Failing that, the name of the newspaper is the first heading, CuddleBeam
condemned. This is totally discretionary. Dont question my name, dude.

On Monday, July 10, 2017, grok (caleb vines) <grokag...@gmail.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','grokag...@gmail.com');>> wrote:

On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk>
wrote:
On Mon, 2017-07-10 at 12:43 -0500, grok (caleb vines) wrote:
For a moment of levity in these trying times:

CoE: The Reportor did not give a suitable name for the newspaper eir
report.

Gratuitous: the email's subject line contains a pretty reasonable name
for a newspaper. Can that be considered part of the report?

--
ais523

Internet messaging standards (RFC 2822) allow up to 998 characters in
a subject line. Gmail and other web clients usually truncate around
255. Considering that, is allowing report or announcement text in the
subject line a precedent we're okay with? Is there other precedent to
guide us on that subject? (pun DEFINITELY intended)


-grok



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