A Happy New Year to all. May I make the following request to help improve efficiency? I do this as someone returning from leave and reading (and deleting) many, many e-mails. 1. Please think twice before choosing a reply to sender and a reply to all. To whom are you really communicating? 2. On a list such as this, never reply to all but reply to the list (to avoid duplication). 3. If you want to be polite and thank someone for doing something, then thank them by a reply to sender (but don't copy the whole list). We all know Council members are lovely polite people - we don't need reminding. Stick to these simple rules and our e-mail traffic will reduce by around half as we no longer waste time deleting duplicates and "thank you" e-mails. It will also do wonders for RSI injuries. Philip
Thanks Philip. Good job. (couldn't resist!) Adrian Kinderis From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard Sent: Tuesday, 6 January 2009 2:15 AM To: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] List etiquette A Happy New Year to all. May I make the following request to help improve efficiency? I do this as someone returning from leave and reading (and deleting) many, many e-mails. 1. Please think twice before choosing a reply to sender and a reply to all. To whom are you really communicating? 2. On a list such as this, never reply to all but reply to the list (to avoid duplication). 3. If you want to be polite and thank someone for doing something, then thank them by a reply to sender (but don't copy the whole list). We all know Council members are lovely polite people - we don't need reminding. Stick to these simple rules and our e-mail traffic will reduce by around half as we no longer waste time deleting duplicates and "thank you" e-mails. It will also do wonders for RSI injuries. Philip
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