David Paleino | 15 Jun 18:19
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Removal of [tag] from subject

Hi,
could you please remove the tag "[Gnome-RDP Dev]" from the subject of mails
posted to gmane.network.rdesktop.gnome-rdp.devel ?

Thanks,
David

P.S.: I've looked at the FAQs, but found nothing relevant. Please forgive me if
this has been already asked, and there's a different procedure to do this
kind of requests.

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Wolfgang Schnerring | 16 Jun 11:37

Re: Removal of [tag] from subject

* David Paleino <d.paleino <at> gmail.com>:
> could you please remove the tag "[Gnome-RDP Dev]" from the subject of mails
> posted to gmane.network.rdesktop.gnome-rdp.devel ?

I've updated the configuration accordingly.

> P.S.: I've looked at the FAQs, but found nothing relevant. Please forgive me if
> this has been already asked, and there's a different procedure to do this
> kind of requests.

>From <http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.rdesktop.gnome-rdp.devel>
you can request changes to the group's configuration; there's a setting for the
"identifier" of the list.
While writing this sentence, I realized that this is *quite* obscure...

Maybe the label for "identifier" in /info.php should read "subject tag to
remove" or something, and maybe there could be a FAQ-entry about this, as well
as how to remove trailers/footers. Lars, what do you think?

Wolfgang

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David Paleino | 16 Jun 11:53
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Re: Removal of [tag] from subject

On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:37:55 +0200, Wolfgang Schnerring wrote:

> * David Paleino <d.paleino <at> gmail.com>:
> > could you please remove the tag "[Gnome-RDP Dev]" from the subject of mails
> > posted to gmane.network.rdesktop.gnome-rdp.devel ?
> 
> I've updated the configuration accordingly.

Thanks.

> > P.S.: I've looked at the FAQs, but found nothing relevant. Please forgive
> > me if this has been already asked, and there's a different procedure to do
> > this kind of requests.
> 
> From <http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.rdesktop.gnome-rdp.devel>
> you can request changes to the group's configuration; there's a setting for
> the "identifier" of the list.
> While writing this sentence, I realized that this is *quite* obscure...
> 
> Maybe the label for "identifier" in /info.php should read "subject tag to
> remove" or something, and maybe there could be a FAQ-entry about this, as well
> as how to remove trailers/footers. Lars, what do you think?

I'm not Lars :), but I'll reply nevertheless.
I believe "identifier" is not obscure at all -- now I see I've made a /stupid/
request I could've handled by myself. But, well, the function of "Identifier"
is not explained anywhere, AFAICS... I believe that a FAQ entry about this
("What's the "Identifier" field when editing a group?") would do the trick.

Regards,
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Frank Ellermann | 16 Jun 15:02

Re: Removal of [tag] from subject

David Paleino wrote:

>> Maybe the label for "identifier" in /info.php should read "subject
>> tag to remove" or something, and maybe there could be a FAQ-entry
>> about this, as well as how to remove trailers/footers. Lars, what
>> do you think?

> I'm not Lars :), but I'll reply nevertheless.
> I believe "identifier" is not obscure at all -- now I see I've made 
> a /stupid/ request I could've handled by myself. But, well, the
> function of "Identifier" is not explained anywhere, AFAICS... 

> I believe that a FAQ entry about this ("What's the "Identifier" 
> field when editing a group?") would do the trick.

...hm, I use Gmane for some years, and also didn't know what this
obscure "identifier" is, guessing it might be a List-ID.  I think
"subject tag" is a clearer term, I'd need no FAQ entry for it. :-)

 Frank

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