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dan!sh 12-Jan-11 6:31
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Chris Maunder12-Jan-11 11:57
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GeneralF113: don't remove message Pin
Luc Pattyn11-Jan-11 9:52
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GeneralRe: F113: don't remove message Pin
Chris Maunder11-Jan-11 11:59
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Luc Pattyn11-Jan-11 12:27
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Luc Pattyn12-Jan-11 4:08
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Chris Maunder12-Jan-11 11:36
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GeneralRe: F113: don't remove message Pin
Luc Pattyn12-Jan-11 12:08
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn12-Jan-11 12:08 
I am afraid you are still misreading me. please read carefully.

I don't want to disrupt the tree structure.
I don't want to prevent an author ro modify or even clear one of his messages (I do hope he won't clear though).

However I don't want to encourage an author to remove his message when it has replies, which is what your "remove" widget does, it does facilitate and encourage removal. And removal happens frequently on the top-level message by authors who want to close the thread, most often because the thread has served its purpose (this is how some other forums expect a user to behave).

Therefore I would not show a "remove" widget on messages that have replies. So the author can still edit and clear them, however he no longer can remove their content with a simple click.

And I would show a "thread is done" widget on the top-level message when it has replies (if no replies, it still has the "remove" widget). So the author who wants to close his thread will see the invitation to mark the tread as done, and the net result would then be:
- the subject line gets a " [done]" appended,
- the message remains intact
leaving the entire thread in a much better shape, still perfectly useful for future readers.

I hope I made myself clear now.

Smile | :)
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GeneralRe: F113: don't remove message Pin
Chris Maunder12-Jan-11 12:34
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Luc Pattyn12-Jan-11 12:55
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GeneralIs this userid acceptable? Pin
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