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Re: Starting Cocoa development - Developing for Jaguar
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Re: Starting Cocoa development - Developing for Jaguar


  • Subject: Re: Starting Cocoa development - Developing for Jaguar
  • From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 20:08:32 +0200

On mandag, juli 8, 2002, at 06:29 , Cameron Hayne wrote:

A very useful tool would be one that could be used by someone who is managing a mailing list (such as cocoa-dev) to analyze list traffic for frequently asked questions and allow the manager to craft an automatic response for messages which fit certain criteria. This would be a challenging and interesting project.

I'd certainly applaud such a program, though a perhaps easier task would be to check for common subjects, during the last weeks I've seen stuff like Problem, I'm so angry, New to Cocoa, Newbie question etc. etc. Furthermore threads seems to go on forever with the same subject, even though the content has most likely changed.

A program to spot these things and send people a link to one of the few useful rantings by Jakob Nielsen <url:http://www.useit.com/alertbox/980906.html> about writing proper subjects would definitely be in its place :-)
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