Hi friends,
most of the time, the subject line of a submission to the list
makes sense. But in some cases, people start a discussion,
referring to a subject like
Stackless Digest, Vol 90, Issue 3
which makes very little sense.
I even saw myself responding to such a subject without changing the
subject to something useful.
Today I was looking for a forgotten patch to an error reported and could
not find it for quite a while, which was probably also the reason
why nobody checked it in (including myself).
I would like to encourage everybody to write useful subject lines!
To avoid especially the un-edited replies to digests, I'm even
considering to reject such posts via Mailman. Does that make sense?
Please let me know your opinion.
ciao - chris
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