Email abstraction layer

Noel D. Torres Taņo ndtt@ll.iac.es
Sat, 07 Jun 2003 02:08:53 +0100


> Noel, you forgot to reply to the ML...  Thus, I'm going to reply to you
> keeping all your message.

Sorry... those buttons and this old netscape...
> 
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> > About anonimizing us, I don't like it. I suggest that in all pages in
> > which address can be found, it will be escorted by the developer(s)
> > name, from wml files to thye bottom of the pages, being like
> > #   Coding:
> > #     Lorenzo Cappelletti <webmaster@>, 2002-2003.
> > #   Texts:
> > #     Werner Koch <admin@>, 2002-2003.
> > #   Spanish translation:
> > #     Noel Torres <translator-es@>, 2002-2003.
> > in the wml files and something like that wherever an e-mail address
> > appear.
> 
> Sorry Noel, I don't quite understand what you meant here.  Could you
> repeat it with other words, please?

Putting it simple: never (NEVER) let an e-mail address alone. Put
_always_ the real name that matches that addres next to it. And do it in
the .wml file headers as well as in the published pages.

Envite (in the real world, Noel)