> Nicola Larosa wrote: >> *Please fix the wrapping of your emails!*
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: > I think you accidentally sent this message to the twisted-web mailing list, > when you intended to send it to the mailman-dev mailing list. I definitely did not intend anything of the sort. How did you get that impression? And why should have I done so? Most known email-generating programs wrap the lines of message bodies, in keeping with RFC2822: 2.1.1. Line Length Limits There are two limits that this standard places on the number of characters in a line. Each line of characters MUST be no more than 998 characters, and SHOULD be no more than 78 characters, excluding the CRLF. Disregarding common practice is bad enough: disregarding the accessibility of useful information about your own work is even worse. I have difficulty understanding this stance; can you help me? -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ I think the first I ever heard that user session state was "bad" was from REST proponents, and that was fairly recently. As REST becomes better and more widely understood, I believe people are starting to think differently about how to architect a web application. I certainly am. -- Bill Venners, April 2006 _______________________________________________ Twisted-web mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web
