Hi everyone,
Great idea!
I prefer to use shorter tags such as [UX] and [VI] as opposed to full
words. Otherwise the subject of the email may get cut off, especially since
all our emails are automatically tagged with the list at the beginning ex:
[libreoffice-design][UX].
As for the specific tags I would prefer [UX] and [BD] (Branding Design) and
of course no tag would be general purpose (such as announcements). Later we
might add 1 or 2 more but I think it should be kept very simple, otherwise
new members might get confused about which tags to use.
Cheers,
Jaron
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bernhard Dippold <
bernhard@familie-dippold.at> 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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