The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under "Subject

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Would it be possible, that each time we respond to someone, if the subject
has changed, we state the new subject under "Subject:) Huh? It would sure
make it easier to go back and look up something we discussed several weeks
ago if this is done. Anyone agree?.......Jim Davis
 
I agree.

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Davis [SMTP:sivad]
> Sent: Friday, July 17, 1998 11:46 AM
> To: GMC Troops
> Subject: GMC: The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under
> "Subject"
>
> Would it be possible, that each time we respond to someone, if the
> subject has changed, we state the new subject under "Subject:) Huh? It
> would sure make it easier to go back and look up something we
> discussed several weeks ago if this is done. Anyone agree?.......Jim
> Davis
 
I agree, but it's so easy just to hit the 'Reply' button and ship off your
response.

>I agree.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Davis [SMTP:sivad]
>> Sent: Friday, July 17, 1998 11:46 AM
>> To: GMC Troops
>> Subject: GMC: The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under
>> "Subject"
>>
>> Would it be possible, that each time we respond to someone, if the
>> subject has changed, we state the new subject under "Subject:) Huh? It
>> would sure make it easier to go back and look up something we
>> discussed several weeks ago if this is done. Anyone agree?.......Jim
>> Davis
>
>

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I totally agree. Too much low level non-sense and too many useless e-mails
to go through.

>I think if your responding to one indivual, you should respond to him and him
>only, unless it's something useful to the entire net.
>
>It seems the net is full of garbage and alot of nonsense.

Dave Melton
1975 GMC
26' Palm Beach
Espanola N.M.
 
I agree with Eugene.

I'd rather have a little fluff than have folks fear the net because they're
not sure or not a sophistocated net user.

I vote for "if it's GMC related and not personal, i.e. for anyone to see"
put it on the gmcnet maillist. As 'netters get experience they'll know when
to send private email, when to and when to change subject line.

I do agree that subject should be changed if the topic of a particular
thread changes. But again, I'd rather weed through a little extra than
having nothing to weed through :-)

The 'net' may be full of garbage but gmcnet is not (IMHO). It's been very
informative to the common goal of keeping our rigs fun and safe.

Just my penny's worth

Heinz



>
> One mans' junk is another mans' treasure---- I like to see the
> traffic as long it is on our subject of GMC, I find I all most always
> learn something new.
>
> also have to be careful you do not turn off the more timid from saying
> anything at all just because they think it does not have enough meat .
>
> gene
 
I like it the way it is.

Subject changing would be helpful.

Patric will determine if someone is misusing the GMCnet. The rest of us are
guests.

Russ Bethel
rbethel
 
Now there's an opion with weight!
After all; This is Mr. Flowers parade!
- -----Original Message-----
From: MR EUGENE R FISHER
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Monday, July 20, 1998 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under "Subject"

>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
> Expanded recipient data:
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>
>One mans' junk is another mans' treasure---- I like to see the
>traffic as long it is on our subject of GMC, I find I all most always
>learn something new.
>
>also have to be careful you do not turn off the more timid from saying
>anything at all just because they think it does not have enough meat .
>
> gene
>-------- REPLY, Original message follows --------
>
>Date: Monday, 20-Jul-98 05:10 PM
>
>From: Elubo \ America On-Line: (elubo)
>To: gmclist \ Internet: (gmcmotorhome
>.org)
>
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>
>Subject: Re: GMC: The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under "Subject"
>
>I think if your responding to one indivual, you should respond to him
>and him only, unless it's something useful to the entire net.
>
>It seems the net is full of garbage and alot of nonsense.
>
>
>
>-------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>
>
 
Are you not aware that some people are never satisfied unless they're
...........

Paul Bartz

> From: Gcbr [SMTP:Gcbr]
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 1998 9:37 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: The Subject Is Not Changing Subjects Under
> "Subject"
>
> In a message dated 98-07-20 20:57:01 EDT, you write:
>
> I agree with Eugene.
>
> I'd rather have a little fluff than have folks fear the net because
> they're not sure or not a sophisticated net user.
>
> I vote for "if it's GMC related and not personal, i.e. for anyone to
> see" put it on the gmcnet maillist. As 'netters get experience they'll
> know when to send private email, when to and when to change
> subject line.
>
> I do agree that subject should be changed if the topic of a particular
> thread changes. But again, I'd rather weed through a little extra than
> having nothing to weed through :-)
>
> The 'net' may be full of garbage but gmcnet is not (IMHO). It's been
> very informative to the common goal of keeping our rigs fun and safe.
>
> Just my penny's worth
>
> Heinz
>
> HERE HERE I agree with both of you. If this list gets as snooty as
> some of my academic ones I am out of here! Lets all just try to help
> each other. When Patrick tells me there are 160 to 170 people on this
> list I wonder why we have not heard from so many of them. Lets not
> get into this. BTDT its not fun.
>
>
 
>
> Now there's an opion with weight!
> After all; This is Mr. Flowers parade!

Well, I wouldn't go so far as calling it *my parade*, but as admin, I'm
pretty content with the signal to noise ratio of GMCnet traffic.
Everyone should keep in mind that there's a very wide range of technical
capabilities amoung our fellow GMCnetters. That combined with new
GMCers coming on board every day means that some subjects will be
repeated regularly and the same basic questions will come up over and
over again. Good FAQ's and Tech pages help some, but won't eliminate
this. Best to just accept it as a fact of life and exercise much
patience. Subject lines not following morphing threads is another
complaint common to most mailing lists. No magic bullets there either.

As long as everybody "plays nice" and the subject relates to GMC's, I
plan to keep a hands-off policy. If there's a problem, I'll deal
privately with the offender, unless there's a trend and then there will
be a general [ADMIN] post. I've never referred to myself as a
*moderator* and I don't plan to be one. Remember, the goal is to get
the information to those that need it. Everything after that is gravy.

Patrick
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