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>James Barrow wrote:
>>Elizabeth J Allen said:
>>>James Barrow wrote:
>>>
>>>OT: [any subject]
>>>Documentum Usage: [subject]
>>>Writing Test Feedback: [subject]
>>>Tech Writer Salary Question: [subject]
>>
>>I must have missed something. I could've sworn the *listowner* said "If
>>it's OT, don't post it." Was there a coup d'etat?
Funny how this thread has gone on for half a dozen posts, but you pick mine
to get bent on. Ah well.
I changes the subject line for you.
What we're trying to accomplish here, if I'm not mistaken, is reaching a
consensus on a subject line naming convention to assist list members in
determining if a particular post is something that they would be interested
in reading. Did you have something of value to add to this discussion?
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