On Wed, 2018-03-28 at 06:44 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/28/18 06:09, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> I am pretty sure that Hyperkitty simply doesn't include any
> "attribution" on its own. The "... wrote" being quoted is
> exactly what Kevin's mail client included. It's no less
> confusing, but it's not as much a bug as a mis-feature.
OK. I believe you're right.
As a strictly email client user I hope fewer people will use the HyperKitty interface
with these mis-features. :-)
It's feature creep. The unwarranted desire to turn a simple archive
page into a full-featured web forum interface, which AFAIK nobody asked
for and which doesn't appear to really work. This is a mailing list.
It's incomprehensible to me that anyone would want to use a clunky web
interface instead of a mail client (even if it's a web email client)
for functions which are specific to email.
I'll just add this to the list of things that confuse and/or bug
me. Such as: Why as
one gets older they mis-type more frequently and no amount of proof reading helps?
And why do people use the word "one" when they mean "I". :-) :-)
One likes to appear detached :-)
poc