On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 02:52:37 -0000, Chad Perrin <perrin / apotheon.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:39:32AM +0900, Lloyd Zusman wrote: >> Justin Bishop <jubishop / gmail.com> writes: >> >> > I agree. using [SOLUTION] by itself makes sense. >> > >> > I like the idea of extending this concept further. Is it already a >> > "recommendation" that new software announcements (or updates) have >> > [ANN] in their subject line? >> > >> > How about [QUESTION] for people looking for programming help, as >> well? ;o) >> >> ... and then we can have [ANSWER] for the responses, not to mention >> other things like [SUGGESTION], [RANT], [LANGUAGE-WAR], etc. And since >> [OT] is already in use, for the sake of parity, we should also have >> [ON-TOPIC]. :) > > . . or we could use [OT] for that, too, but it's a *different* [OT] > than the [OT] used for off-topic stuff. Really it is. > [^OT] ? Kinda works I guess. Maybe they should be switched though, since on-topic is hopefully the common case and so should be quicker to type... -- Ross Bamford - rosco / roscopeco.remove.co.uk