[Ambassadors] Usage of tags in Ambassadors list
Vinzenz Vietzke
vinz at fedoraproject.org
Mon Dec 20 18:17:08 UTC 2010
Am 20.12.2010 18:18, schrieb Pierros Papadeas:
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Christoph Wickert
> <christoph.wickert at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > Am Montag, den 20.12.2010, 17:43 +0100 schrieb Jukka Palander:
>>> >> On Mon, 2010-12-20 at 17:36 +0200, Pierros Papadeas wrote:
>>>> >> > Hello everyone!
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > Following discussions we had on the list I am suggesting the usage of
>>>> >> > tags on our email subjects to specify region-specific affairs
>>>> >> > reminders etc
>>>> >> > So we shall use [EMEA] [NA] [LATAM] and [APAC] accordingly.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > Remember this is done solely for the sake of clarity of our mailing list.
>>>> >> > Thanks for your understanding
>>> >>
>>> >> Do we use it in the beginning of the mail subject?
>>> >>
>>> >> So in example this:
>>> >>
>>> >> [Ambassadors] REMINDER: EMEA Ambassador Meeting this Wednesday
>>> >> 2010-12-22
>>> >>
>>> >> Should be now put like this:
>>> >>
>>> >> [Ambassadors] [EMEA] REMINDER: Ambassador Meeting this Wednesday
>>> >> 2010-12-22
>> >
>> > If we do it like this, we should get rid of the [Ambassadors] prefix.
>> > There are enough headers that can be used for filtering in almost any
>> > email client, so [Ambassadors] is IMHO useless.
> It is not useless, as you can have a tag specified as [Ambassadors][EMEA] etc
>
> besides, the [Ambassadors] one is mandatory and we can use the others
> selectively:)
+1
vinz.
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