Re: What is DNF Check-upgrade Actually Doing

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On Mon, 2024-12-02 at 08:54 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Sorry, this is my fault. I'm used to working with html mails where
> the response is black text and the quotes are colour coded for quotes
> from different responders, and I keep forgetting that environments
> that insist on using text only potentially don't have the colour
> coding to make things obvious.

I am seeing your HTML mail, and while it does highlight the edge of
different sections, one huge slab of text makes it difficult to find
new comments in the middle.  And when replying to such things, quotes
often get joined together that shouldn't.

It doesn't matter whether you post HTML or plain text, it helps things
an awful lot when there's a gap between things.  Just the same as it
helps when people use paragraphs.  I know someone on another list who
can write three pages of text as one paragraph.  My eyes run out of
breath reading them.

My mail program does colour quotes different from new content, but with
plain text mail all quotes are grey, new text is black.  And if a
poster didn't leave a gap between quotes and replies, often the reply
is coloured the same as the quote.  With HTML mail, it relies on the
message styling itself.  Yours are all black text, with coloured
stripes running down the side.

I'm used to mailing lists being read by people using a diverse range of
email clients, that all behave in different ways, and are often read by
people with bad eyesight.  Making things easy to follow makes life
easier for everyone.

> Just on the formatting front, the way the quotes are formatted, with
> Tim's name above his quote and Patrick's name above his quote, from
> what I'm seeing is a recent departure from what I'm used to seeing as
> standard for quotes.

Not everybody quotes the same.  I edit my replies.  I try to make it
easy to tell who said what, rather than make people count the indents,
etc.  The way things often get done, people often get misquoted (saying
someone else said what they said) with them all stacked up the top
separate from the content.  I try to make it so you can slice off
quotes of quotes in one fell swoop, and still have the name of the last
contributor above their own text.  And usually edit out the quotes of
quotes of quotes (like we're supposed to do), if they really aren't
needed to follow what's written in a message.


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