Not a good example but a start...

Using the search string option in the archive
Search String [SOLVED] F14

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=[solved]+f14&submit=Search!&idxname=discuss-gnuradio&max=20&result=normal&sort=score

Patrik
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patrik Tast 
  To: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 12:37
  Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Suggestion to void frequently asked questionsand 
solved user errors?


  Hi all,

  When a user run into problems, it seems to me, that user will post to the 
gr-list *help: it doesn't work*
  even if the problem has been solved 100 times before.

  When I run into problems (not a GR guru) I browse the archives first 
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/ 
  and inject *my problem* into the search string box. 75% sure that my problem 
is there, if not I use google and try harder. 

  In my opinion it would be easier to do a quicker search when the *user 
problem* was solved if
  user would add [SOLVED] *...my terrible problem...* to the subject line? 
  I think this is common behaviour on other groups?

  If the subject line had that tag, [SOLVED], I think, GR admin's CPU (load 
would) go down dramatically and help alot of users?

  Just as an example: Post to linux kernel using subject "Help, it doesn't 
work".  User solved the problem
  but he never told anybody how.

  Just a suggestion to minimize the *actual problem*,
  Patrik 


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