On 10/03/23 11:09, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
I am subscribed to several mailing lists that have [uppercase
abbreviation] as their tag, and that works well. None of those tags
are more than 5 characters long.
I have the opposite experience. most of the lists I'm subscribed to
have relatively longer, more descriptive tags. Some examples:
[CentOS]
[CentOS-devel]
[CentOS-announce]
[CIRCLE]
[Fail2ban-users]
[SDLU List]
[rocky]
[rocky-announce]
[rocky-devel]
I also have some examples of shorter tags. At the end of the day the
current [P-U] rubs me the wrong way because of the childish reference it
invokes. I don't want to see postfix associated with that reference in
any way.
I think that [postfix] or [postfix-users] and [postfix-devel]
[postfix-announce] are just fine, but if you want shortened versions,
might I suggest:
[pf] [pf-dev] [pf-ann]
Peter
If I'd change anything I would
delete the '-' in the middle of the current tag.
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