Re: Heads up: changing the subject format of change proposal announcements

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On 29 June 2020 19:27:23 CEST, Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 6/29/20 8:22 AM, Ben Cotton wrote:
>> I will replace
>> "Fedora <N> <Type> Change proposal: <Title>"
>> 
>> with
>> "<Title> - Fedora <N> <Type> Change proposal"
>> 
>> As noted by Milan Crha, the existing format can result in threads that
>> are hard to distinguish when the subject is truncated by the width of
>> the mail client window. Screens are often pretty wide these days, but
>> ~40 characters is still a lot to use.
>
>Thank you!  This has definitely been a problem on my laptop and even 
>more so on my phone.

Yes, I approve. Keeping track of subjects on the phone has been a challenge.

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