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I agree that one|two|three makes more sense than onetwothree. I certainly would have expected the former.
On 24-May-06, at 1:12 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
OTOH, I've never really received much feedback on the whole topics features (thus the dearth of responses to your question ;) so I don't really have a good sense of how people are using this, if they are at all.
Just for the record, linuxchix actually does use the topics on one of our lists (used for courses, so we don't have to set up a new list anytime someone wants to give a few lessons on a subject) and I haven't gotten any complaints from our users aside from the odd "please make sure you've got the right subject tag for this course!" stuff.
Of course, this could mean that no one uses the topic functionality
'cause they'd rather use clever mutt rules to organize their mail. ;)
But I'll assume that the lack of comment on a list that's been running
for years is probably a good sign that the topic parser does its job.
My only problem with the topics came when I had to explain it to users who might not understand regular expressions. Never was terribly satisfied with this one: http://list.org/mailman-member/node30.html
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