Beginners questions subject headers

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Tue May 7 09:19:45 EDT 2013


I think the best subject for a beginner question would be something like

   [BEGINNER] Where and when is Jacques time travel external located?

This way we have a tag/label to easily screen or filter for beginner
questions and the question itself stays on the subject.

Cheers
andre


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Mark Schonewille <msrf.schonewille at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Guys,
>
> When you give your question the subject "beginners question", people
> (including you) will never be able to find back the question when they are
> looking for an answer on the 'net. Please, give your e-mails a descriptive
> subject header. Usually, you can do this after you write your e-mail, by
> copy-pasting the most important keywords.
>
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