Hello, Pierre Neidhardt <[email protected]> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]> writes: > >> When replying to a days-old message, please consider quoting the >> relevant bits. :-) > > Hmmm, actually, why would it be a matter of age? I think it's only a > matter of context, and someone browsing the archive years later will not > mind if a reply was sent 1 day or 1 week later. All that matters is the > full thread. In my opinion a single email > is useless when not in the context of the entire thread. > So I believe that it makes more sense for email clients to use > threading than not. > > Or maybe that's not what you meant :p What I meant is that it’s easier for me (and for others I believe) if there’s a bit of context. Gnus doesn’t display the whole thread by default, so I have to explicitly ask it to display it, etc. In a way, it’s a MUA issue, and mu4e-conversation seems to be a great solution to that problem, but not everyone uses it yet. ;-) > So I've tried with both qualif and ci, and qualif did not publish any > substitutes for me. It works on ci.guix.gnu.org though, and I get > lzipped substitutes! Hooray! Yay! qualif is gone now. Thanks, Ludo’.
