[Python-ideas] Meta: Email netiquette
Ryan Gonzalez
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Mon Jun 15 04:17:32 CEST 2015
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On June 14, 2015 8:57:09 PM CDT, anatoly techtonik <techtonik at gmail.com> wrote: >On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 6:36 PM, David Mertz <mertz at gnosis.cx> wrote: >> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 4:16 AM, anatoly techtonik ><techtonik at gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> The process that need to be automated for Gmail is >>> "Down->Enter->Del->Del->Down->Down" when I enter reply mode. This is >>> the annoying combo that I have to write every time to enter bottom >>> posting insert mode. >> >> >> How is it that Anatoly has such great difficulty editing email to >> intersperse responses in Gmail, and yet I find the process entirely >easy and >> quick? Oh yeah... I guess I answered my own question by mentioning >the name >> of the complainer. > >The requirements of the machine <-> human interface are very subjective >and >depend on the age of a person being introduced to enabling >communication >technology. I doubt that people younger than 25 are considering email >as a >communication method at all, and I know that annoying interfaces are >the >reason why people pretend not to use them. So, it may happen that >@python.org >discussions are limited to a certain age group because of that. I'm under 25! It's not *annoying interfaces*; everything has some annoying interface aspect. That's very subjective. Personally, I prefer email to IM. Remember, you're referring to the nerdy youth, not the normal ones. :) -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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