[OS X TeX] Lobbying for Reply-To as it used to be
Adrian Heathcote
adrian.heathcote at philosophy.usyd.edu.au
Mon Mar 22 12:59:31 CET 2004
Seconded. At the time the change was proposed an argument was put
forward that the new way was the ``right'' way. I considered responding
at the time that I could see nothing right about it. The genuinely
right way is to do what the whole list finds convenient---there just is
no higher standard for rightness here. The convention had been
established that a reply was by default a response to the list---not an
individual. The new way is positively inconvenient, and means making a
lot of changes in the To and Cc fields if one is trying to prevent the
original poster getting it twice.
Please---can we go back to the old way?
Adrian Heathcote
On 22/03/2004, at 10:29 PM, Bruno Voisin wrote:
> A few weeks ago the Reply-To field for this list was changed, from the
> whole list to the original poster. This was done, I think, after
> people complained the original behaviour violated common list
> etiquette. In particular, because of this, it might happen that
> replies intended for the original poster only were sent to the whole
> list, creating discomfort and embarassment.
>
> I would like to lobby for a return to the original behaviour. It seems
> to me that the default way of proceeding, when replying to a list
> message, is to reply to the whole list, not the original poster. After
> all, messages to a list are supposed to be in everybody's interest,
> and similarly for the reply and ensuing thread. It is only in specific
> circumstances that one may want to reply to the original poster only,
> I think.
>
> At the time of the change I thought I would adapt easily to the new
> behaviour and said nothing, but now after a few weeks I'm still
> finding this new behaviour inconvenient and illogical. Often I reply
> to one person when I think I've replied the whole list; judging by
> some messages I receive, I guess I'm not the only one.
>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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