On 1/6/10 3:48 PM, nox wrote:
Now you've done it. You must tell us what that asterisk mean :D
My 68-year-old mother-in-law, Molly, loves to communicate and share;
accordingly, she loves the internet and technology, though it frequently
baffles her. For example, she's managed to lock up our Logitech remote
more than once and couldn't explain how she got there.
The Mother-in-Law Test is simple: if Molly can figure out or easily
learn to use it, it passes. Bonus points if she can explain how
something broke for her.
Windows was massive FAIL. We bought her a Mac laptop to travel with and
cut our phone support time by an order of magnitude. Total WIN.
I use this as a design rule all the time. =]
--j
Le 7 janv. 2010 à 00:46, Jim Meyer a écrit :
On 1/6/10 3:38 PM, Evan McClain wrote:
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 12:29:39AM +0100, paolo lulli wrote:
Hi there,
I think it could be a great thing if the mailing list could be setup
to prefix subject of the email with something like this one:
[MacPorts-Dev]
Eitherwise it is nearly impossible to distinguish between list
messages and personal ones.
I think it something easily accomplishable.
I used to be a subject tag fan, but I'd much rather use that real estate for real
subject line these days. I don't object to short ones (< 5 chars), but more
than that is kinda painful, IMhO.
There is already a List-Id message header which can be used for
filtering and identifying which list the email is from, but some email
clients don't really let you see email headers or know how to deal with
mailing lists. I guess that's why I'm still using mutt :P
Actually, almost all of them do, and many now let you set up mailing list
filters or add custom headers to filter on. It doesn't yet pass my
Mother-in-Law test*, but it should be within reach of anyone on this mailing
list (again, IMhO).
--j
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