Works for me Jeff, though I suspect that just
[wsia-glossary] someTerm
and
[wsia-glossary] someTerm : added to glossary
would be sufficient (ie drop the initial submission), since most of the
traffic would be automatically "RE: [wsia-glossary] someTerm" (like the
subject line on this email). I'm easy though.
:-) gr
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffery C. Broberg [mailto:jbroberg@silverstream.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 11:33 AM
> To: WSIA
> Subject: [wscm] [wsia-glossary] Proposed process for glossary
> editing, etc.
>
>
> Here is a first stab at a minimal process for editing control over the
> glossary. First how about always using [wsia-glossary] in the subject
> title when we are discussing terms to be included in the glossary. If you
> would like to submit a term for inclusion in the glossary use a subject
> title similiar to :
>
> [wsia-glossary] someTerm : initial submission
>
> subsequent discussions regarding this term would be
>
> [wsia-glossary] someTerm : bla bla bal
>
> after we have come to agreement, and the term is added to the glossary, I
> will respond with
>
> [wsia-glossary] someTerm : added to glossary.
>
>
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