It seems that reading a Subject line in a email message is not the virtue of openSUSE mail lists users. Gentleman comes and tells in a subject line: "******** openSUSE" Replace ******** with your favorite curse, and openSUSE with 12.1, KDE, GNOME etc, and we have huge discussions, that are all archived and searched by search engines, spiders, info harvesters and supplied to unsuspected users. Nice is that we are trying to persuade apparently angry user (or just smart troll - you never know), wich is noble act from openSUSE perspective. Not so nice is that no one comes on idea to change subject, so we multiply that subject for 50, 100 times, shooting ourselves in the foot. Look from Google perspective and you will understand why I think that it is a bad practice not to change provocative subjects as soon as ******** is not valid, and that would be the next post, or at most the one after. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org