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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/16/2014 01:28 PM, Alberto Salvia
Novella wrote:<br>
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<li>About <b>CCing</b> a dozen mailing lists: yes, just forget
to remove them from discussion.<br>
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<li>About the use of <b>emojii</b>: the emojii I use is
Unicode, so they're also correctly represented in plain text
(this is why I choose to do this way). In which email reader
you're unable to see them?</li>
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Thunderbird.<br>
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Regardless of which - a mailing list isn't really the place for
them.<br>
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<li>About the use of <b>complex formatting</b>: I have review
my messages in plain text, and I don't see them being less
legible because using listing or bold typefaces.</li>
<li>About doing the event so <b>unilaterally</b>: It can be
said I did it too fast but, because I told it a week in
advance in the proper mailing list and discussed it in IRC, it
is not unilaterally organized.<br>
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Elfy<br>
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Ubuntu Forum Council Member
Xubuntu QA Lead</pre>
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