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Thank you for your response. What may be obvious to some isn't always to
others.  It's never a bad idea to remind users how you want your data
formatted if there are roadblocks that are not obvious on the surface. 

Thanks again...

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Huxton [mailto:dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 6:58 AM
To: Keith Turner
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Hijack!

Keith Turner wrote:
> Someone scolding wrote:
> 
> Please don't hijack other threads, the original thread was 'TIMESTAMP
> difference'.

I think it was probably intended as a *gentle* scolding. We try to be as

polite as possible on the PG lists. Particularly important given their 
international nature of course.

> (don't answer to an arbitrary other mail and change the subject. Every
> mail contains references-header)

Yep - Thunderbird (for example) threads messages by this header. Your 
original question was hidden two layers down and I'd never have seen it 
if I hadn't been reading the one you replied to. That's the reason why 
people say not to do it - if you reply to an existing question many 
people will miss yours.

> I apologize; I had assumed that the threads were simply grouped by
> subject. If this is such a problem, probably it should be laid out on
> the list information page, otherwise how is anyone to know? 

It's one of those "common knowledge" things that are obvious to everyone

who's done it once themselves. It's just part of the nature of how email

works. Google around "mailing list etiquette" and you should see plenty 
of guidelines.

-- 
   Richard Huxton
   Archonet Ltd

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