-On [20061025 17:54], Ilias Lazaridis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Personally, I'd prefer not having to read up on stuff on another site when
>> it doesn't even add any value to the actual ticket, which I feel is often
>> the case with the links you post.
>
>I post normally just one link, which is the context (normally working plan or
>a ticket).
>
>someone can find relevant information, otherone can ignore it fully.

And what if the linked to site goes out of working order? You get tickets with
references that are broken. Thus you disrupt the flow of the ticket.
Either put the stuff directly in a ticket or don't.

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