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Re: transpose
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: transpose |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:51:57 +0200 (CEST) |
>>> Here is a beautiful example of something I've been suspecting for
>>> months. No matter how fast I reply to a question in this list, my
>>> reply only reaches other recipients's mailboxes after several
>>> hours. :-(
>>
>> I'm not sure if that's correct. I sent my original message at 17:00
>> but didn't reply until 20:38. The delay was therefore mine. (I'm
>> also replying to this message at 07:48 after receiving it at
>> 12:45!)
>
> Oh, I am not blaming you. My concern is, my reply was 15 minutes
> after your first message, and every single further answer seems to
> ignore that one. That occurred _many_ times in this list, and it's
> really discouraging. I can only guess the problem is that my own
> messages last hours to reach others. Or maybe reading previous
> replies before writing a new one is not as common as I thought.
There was a problem with the gnu.org mailing lists, I think (or people
like me using a gnu.org email address). For a longer time, no mails
were delivered at all, and later on, the mail backlog was delivered in
reverse order.
BTW, on other gnu.org lists like emacs-devel, it is common practise to
wait at least 24 hours for getting a response. Comparing to that,
lilypond users and developers are extremely fast in replying...
Werner
- transpose, Peter O'Doherty, 2011/06/02
- Re: transpose, Francisco Vila, 2011/06/02
- Re: transpose, Phil Holmes, 2011/06/02
- RE: transpose, James Lowe, 2011/06/02
- Re: transpose, David Bobroff, 2011/06/02
- Re: transpose, Ole Schmidt, 2011/06/02