Hi Bernhard
This idea has merit if we can agree on a set of codes, although it could 
also be useful to have words inside [] brackets to make them more 
identifiable.
Here are some more suggestions
[Usability-Interface]   - improving the interface
[Usability-Interaction] - improving the way the system responds to actions
[Usability-Productivity] - improving user productivity and this can 
overlap with the ones above it.
Your suggestions would then be;
[UserExperience]
[BrandingDesign]
The Message Line could then have as an example;
[libreoffice-design] [Usability-Interface] Simplifying the Screen
Various members of the Design Team can then quickly identify topics of 
interest to them without having to read the email which I guess is your 
goal. It will also allow us to search on specific types of emails 
retrospectively if the need should arise.
Cheers
Phil Jackson
On 5/17/2011 10:52 AM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi all,
would you like to add special tags to the subjects of your mails to 
show even more clearly, if the topic related to User Experience [UX] 
or Visual Identity / Branding Design [VI]?
This might make it easier to browse the list for topics you are 
interested in.
Do you think this makes sense?
Best regards
Bernhard
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