Ben Cotton wrote: > On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 9:01 AM Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We could also start the email subject with "CHANGE PROPOSAL" instead of "Change" > > I'm pretty sure I used to, but people were upset about how much space > it took in the subject so that you couldn't see what the actual > proposal was. And the word proposal *is* already in each subject line > (just at the end). Maybe spend two more letters and write "Proposal" instead of "Change"? "F37 Proposal: Frob the job knob (System-Wide Change proposal)" Once you write "proposal", the word "change" becomes rather redundant. What proposal doesn't propose any kind of change? If somebody doesn't want to change anything, they won't write a proposal. Björn Persson
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