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  1. Nathan R. Yergler Nathan R. Yergler

    I like to think of "reply all" as the Internet's implementation of natural selection.

    about a year ago from web at Bluffton, Indiana, United States
    • Jose Vicente Fernandez Ferrer likes this.
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn

      @nyergler, depends on context, no? I often reply all to make sure discussion includes everyone who is a stakeholder. Bad for RSVP though.

      about a year ago
    • Nathan R. Yergler Nathan R. Yergler Bradley M. Kuhn

      @bkuhn I was specifically referring to people who reply all with information clearly only intended for the original author.

      about a year ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn

      Ah, I don't see that so much, but it's fun when they tell you things you aren't supposed to know, though, right? But I see your point. :)

      about a year ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn

      One thing I do is I have a two-stage process for email. Send doesn't mean send, it means queue in a spool for later review for batch send.

      about a year ago
    • Stefano Zacchiroli Stefano Zacchiroli Bradley M. Kuhn

      that sounds interesting, what's your implementation of that? #lifehacking

      about a year ago
    • Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn emacs , Stefano Zacchiroli

      So I just burned 1 hr putting all my !Emacs Gnus & #mstmp 2-stage email setup into a #Git repository b/c @zack asked: http://ur1.ca/9grjv

      about a year ago
    • Stefano Zacchiroli Stefano Zacchiroli

      oh, wow, thanks a lot for that! /me eagerly looking at that (it made me wonder though: is that easy to DoS you? :-P)

      about a year ago

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