Oh, I see, thanks. This is for the email interface, not the web interface.
-Barry > On Sep 27, 2022, at 13:49, Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> wrote: > > On 27Sep2022 11:14, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote: >>> Threading on the Python Discourse should now be working correctly. This is >>> the good work of Martin Brennan: https://meta.discourse.org/u/martin >> >> I’m not sure what “working correctly” means. Do you have some examples on >> discuss.python.org where threading is used? Is this something that previous >> discussions get for free or only new replies? I’m not finding much >> information about this feature on the Discourse site. > > The email side of Discourse now correctly sets the In-Reply-To and References > headers, so that the email side discussions no longer appear "flat" and > threads can be read in order. Example View of a recent thread from my mailer: > > 28Sep2022 01:58 Stone Zhong via N ┌> discuss-ideas > 5.7K > 27Sep2022 19:21 Serhiy Storchak N │┌> discuss-ideas > 6.1K > 27Sep2022 19:16 Václav Brožík v N ├> discuss-ideas > 7.2K > 27Sep2022 18:57 Serhiy Storchak N ┌> discuss-ideas > 6.1K > 27Sep2022 17:07 Stone Zhong via N [Py] [Ideas] Improve dqeue discuss-ideas > 7.5K > > (I sort my email a bit backwards.) This would have been a flat > nontopologically ordered grouping a few days ago. > > Cheers, > Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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