From: David Dankel (stgdankel_at_gmx.net)
Date: Mon Jan 19 2004 - 05:19:12 GMT
> OOC: :-) its here now! BTW I'm sending this, both in a way similar to
> what Daniel described (I hope :-), and also as a prequel to Illyana's
> response. While this will bifurcate (word of the day!) the discussion,
> it should do so in a linear fashion, allowing us to continue the two
> conversations independent of one another.
Yeah, I wasn't as clear as I wanted - using the Dankel-method (yeah, I'm
that conceited ;) ), you would have taken Illyana's last reply and put your
stuff in the appropriate place instead of using T'sunami's, or at the
instead pasted Illyana's reply below what you did in yours (since
chronologicaly it would appear you spoke before her). I did something
similar in my IC post sent with this one, if an example's needed. :)
Splitting the converstaion into two simultaeous threads is just IMO what
shouldn't be done, but that's just my opinion. Though if it works for
everyone else, then that's fine by me.
> What I've done, though, is
> change the subject line. In other lists, I find changing the subject
> very helpful, to allow the eye to quickly see ongoing "conversations",
> so I'd propose doing that as well in future, That way, it helps delimit
> the mails as to what conversation is in what - the only thing we have
> to do then is keep them relevent, and a good way of doing this is
> starting a new thread, or conversation, when you want to discuss, or
> split up the topic.
Actually Doug specifically requested we not change subjects so he can sort
mail by subject and have it chronological and what-not. Or, I assume, at
least keep the chapter designation up there. Not sure about that last part,
though - I figure Doug will correct me when he gets back. :)
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