On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 22:27 -0500, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in line ]
> 
> On Tuesday 16 March 2010 at 8:25 am, Nikola M penned
> about "[Vbox-users-community] Shorter Subject on community mailing list."
> 
> > Would be nice to be something like [vbox-u-comm] or even shorter or
> > something.  Could it be done?  [vbox-users-community]
> 
> Howdy,
> 
> Sorry for the radio silence, I had an unfortunate accident with a set
> of stairs which resulted in me being hospitalized.  :o
> 
> My role as a co-moderator is to stay on the sidelines nearly at all
> times.  
> 
> On this particular subject though, I decided to read what
> Sourceforge's recommendations are and below, in its entirety is the
> text.
> 
> I beliieve the above request has merrit and if we're to change the
> Subject Prefix, now is the time.
> 
> I'd like to ensure we have buy-in from Fernando before we do
> anything.  :)
> 
> To minimize going back and forth (and exercising my role as a
> `benevolent dictator), I'm proposing the following token change to
> Fernando:
> 
>    From
>    ----
>    [Vbox-users-community]
> 
>    To
>    --
>    [Vbox-users]
> 
> 
> Fernando in a personal e-mail, please let me know if you agree with
> the above change.  You do _not_ have to justify your decision since
> you're the `owner' of the list.  :)
> 
> Cheers,
> -pablo
> 
> Sorceforge's Recommendation on Subject Prefix
> =============================================
>    subject_prefix (general): Prefix for subject line of list postings.
> 
>    This text will be prepended to subject lines of messages posted to
>    the list, to distinguish mailing list messages in mailbox
>    summaries. Brevity is premium here, it's ok to shorten long mailing
>    list names to something more concise, as long as it still
>    identifies the mailing list. You can also add a sequential number
>    by %d substitution directive. eg.; [listname %d] -> [listname 123]
>    (listname %05d) -> (listname 00123)
> 
> 
I second that you shorten the Subject Prefix.

Trond


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