Re: The answer is here: Fedora Linux 42!

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On Thu, 2025-04-17 at 05:28 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> lejeczek via users wrote:
> > > the only solution - in my mind - must be 
> > > practical-programmatic one...
> > > to sync messaging content between the two (or more), 
> > > pulling/pushing those two between each other so there is no 
> > > difference, the messaging-content is the same everywhere.
> 
> Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > That's a lot harder than it looks at first sight. I've never seen an
> > attempt at doing this that works acceptably. Just one example: web
> > forum users can edit their posts, but email users can't.
> 
> That has advantages and disadvantages.  You can make corrections to
> your own post, although older replies will still be using the wrong
> info.  And people delete things in fits of pique.
> 
> I don't participate in reddit, but many times when an internet search
> has referenced it as your answer, it's often like reading an argument
> that went on in a pub.
> > 
> > 

Of course. I wasn't saying I liked it, just that it exists.

> > Another one: forum users assume that the whole thread is visible for
> > context, so often don't quote anything.
> 
> I find it far more common, everywhere, that people unnecessarily do
> full-quoting.  Apart from the waste of space, it makes it very hard to
> understand what someone is replying to as they usually reply without
> due thought.
> 
> 

I'm talking about the people who use forum software cross-linked to a
mailing list, such as HyperKitty. The (mis)use of mailing lists (lazy
quoting, top-posting, cross-posting etc. etc.) is a separate topic.


poc
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