Hi Michael, *, thanks for describing a scenario, where reply-to mangling hurts..
Am 28.11.2011 17:23 schrieb Michael Meeks: [..] > * make it easy for established list users to avoid having to > think whom they want to reply to, and needing to press > ctrl-shift-r vs. ctrl-r (or whatever) > or > * make it easy for new and peripherally involved users to get > replies to their casual E-mails without doing a long list of > operations. or boil it down to: keep it simple (KISS). That does not necessarily mean: serve each one's habits (which is known *not* to be a simple thing ;o)) ). The most simple thing is to offer email as the plain information medium and let the sender and recipient handle the rest. Since starting this thread my approach is to improve the way to give advice, how to do so in a convenient fashion. "reply-to" is intended a means for the sender to decide where she wants the answer to be sent. To set it from a central place requires asking *every* member for approval to not disregard the posters freedom of choice to do so. The clean solution for a mailing list then was to provide the choice for each poster, whether she wants reply-to: $list set for the mails sent to her. We don't have this possibility for now, but maybe we have some day. (well, then the question rises whether it continues to be simple) ;o)). This topic (is|was) causing discussions over discussions because people try to rise weigth of their annoyance's degree by calling numbers or argueing about "in general" or "logical" expected behaviour. My assumption is: it was introduced, because it's a cheap cheat for the administrator to get rid of grief, kind of "this is not a behaviour I'm used to" whatever this was wrapped in. The question now is how to handle that situation. Should we consider to go the KISS way - not only with this issue but rather with other decisions within the project as well? And again: anyone interested in joining to improve the source of advice? Gruß/regards Friedrich -- Friedrich Strohmaier - Admin team - The Document Foundation http://www.documentfoundation.org/ -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted