RE: PHP RFC # 0001 --- List Etiquette [SOLVED]

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Jay Blanchard wrote:

> This has been the expected behavior (adding [SOLVED]) for a long time
> though it does not occur as often as it should. It has been in the
> NEWBIE GUIDE for a long time and has been a de-facto standard on IT or
> computer related mailing lists like this for years.

I have been on mailing lists such as this since the early 90s - adding
[SOLVED] to anything is by far a rare exception, not the rule.  Current
examples of project-lists where it has not been seen for at least a
month:

opensuse
clamav
spamassassin
syslinux
crm114
ntp
rrdtool
nut
asterisk
postfix
lvs
raid
jfs


I have absolutely no objection to using it, but there's nothing de-facto
standard about it. 



/Per Jessen, Zürich

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