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Re: [tlug] Suggestions for splitting of mails?
Josh Glover writes:
> On 07/08/07, Edward Middleton <emiddleton@example.com> wrote:
>
> > This is something that I looked at before the last tlug election and
> > came up with one possible solution. If people could add some minimal
> > tags to their email a la [ANN] [OT] etc. we could provide something more
> > useful for filtering. Something like
*sigh*
> > [QUES], [ANS],
Redundant, and often hard to classify. If there's a long thread and
somebody collects opinions/ideas/what works/doesn't, then [SUMMARY] is
definitely useful. [SOLVED] often is misleading, what it often means
is "works for me, now".
> > [NOOB], [EXPERT],
Who cares?
> > [HW], [DRIVER],
Aren't these really the same in the end?
> > [IM],
"Instant Messaging"? "FEP" or "HENKAN" is probably less ambiguous.
> > [XEMACS],
"ED"?
> > [RUBY], [PYTHON], [PERL],
"P-CODE".
> > [C&C],
This is essential!
> > [LEGAL],
This might be a good idea.
> > [NEWS],
Does anybody here actually do Usenet anymore? ;-)
> > [CC], [GPL]
Subsets of LEGAL.
> I love this idea! Please create a minimal wiki explaining this and I
> will touch it up and add my thoughts, then we might add it to the List
> Policy as optional but strongly recommended.
>
> > Why make the mailing list into a forum, there is nothing to stop us
> > from having forums.
>
> I wonder how hard it would be to get Mailman integrated with a piece
> of forum software? I'd be willing to bet that someone has done it
> already.
Mailman has an administrative feature called "topics". I'm not sure
if it is as easy to use a forum, it doesn't come up on the list
often. If topics are set up on a list, users can filter on them (but
I'm not sure how flexibly).
> Or, better yet, as I don't want to run a piece of shit like phpBB
I think there's a patch for Joomla integration (whatever that is, ISTR
it's forumoid).
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