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- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 15:03:27 +0900
- From: "emiddleton@example.com" <emiddleton@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Re: Suggestions for splitting of mails?
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > emiddleton@example.com writes: > > > The issue is not to help amateurs write better subject lines, though > > this is an added advantage. The issue is that most of our 'experts' > > can't dedicate a lot of time to such a general list. The current > > situation has been that they either lurk or disappear altogether. > > AFAICS, experts don't read TLUG because they're looking for feet to > wash. Well I can only speak for myself, but helping people is part of the reason I read and reply to other peoples posts. > I believe they read TLUG because there are interesting and > friendly people posting. If somebody posts about multimedia codecs, > Marcus will typically pick up the thread. If somebody posts about > dictionaries or codecs, Jim B will often join in. I don't think that > uninformative subject lines is much of a deterrent. > And we very much appreciate their posts but the number of Jim B and Marcus are few and the number of lurkers and leavers are many. Not to mention a significant number of user are approaching the list with English as a second or third language. > I think that tags are mostly for searching or browsing the archives > for general information about a specific problem. Online, they're > somewhat useful to follow the progress of a technical thread (eg, > SOLVED or SUMMARY tags), and to save Josh expenditure on keitai and > keyboards (not to mention his coffee costs). > We are talking about something very different. Think flickr tags, or a folksonomy[1]. As Josh suggested I will put something more concrete on the wiki. Edward 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folksonomy
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