Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2025 09:42:09 +0100
On Mon, 1 Sept 2025 at 07:59, Jerome Saint-Martin via Std-Proposals <
std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m writing to share a suggestion regarding the interface of the
> std-proposals_at_[hidden] archive, available at:
>
There seems to be a missing URL in your email here.
> As a user, I find the navigation particularly frustrating. The headings
> “by subject,” “by author,” and “by date” are displayed as if they were
> actual data entries, which creates the misleading impression that every
> author is named “by author” and every subject is “by subject.” This
> significantly affects the readability and accessibility of the content.
>
I don't understand the suggestion either ... in fact, is there even a
suggestion? You've said there's a problem (but I don't understand exactly
what you mean) but not how to solve it.
As Oliver said, those links are for the index of all mails for that month
sorted **by author** or sorted **by date**.
Also, I don't think we control the precise format of those archives, it
might just be what mailman generates.
std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m writing to share a suggestion regarding the interface of the
> std-proposals_at_[hidden] archive, available at:
>
There seems to be a missing URL in your email here.
> As a user, I find the navigation particularly frustrating. The headings
> “by subject,” “by author,” and “by date” are displayed as if they were
> actual data entries, which creates the misleading impression that every
> author is named “by author” and every subject is “by subject.” This
> significantly affects the readability and accessibility of the content.
>
I don't understand the suggestion either ... in fact, is there even a
suggestion? You've said there's a problem (but I don't understand exactly
what you mean) but not how to solve it.
As Oliver said, those links are for the index of all mails for that month
sorted **by author** or sorted **by date**.
Also, I don't think we control the precise format of those archives, it
might just be what mailman generates.
Received on 2025-09-01 08:42:26