AFICR | Developer haben auch Sinn für Humor!

Um meine E-Mail-Kommunikation möglichst effizient zu gestalten, habe ich mir unterschiedliche Verhaltensweisen angewöhnt. Eine ist die Nutzung der Abkürzung EOM am Ende der Betreffzeile, wenn diese bereits den Inhalt der Konversation beinhaltet. Im Body der Mail findet der Empfänger lediglich folgende Zeilen:

*** message is wholly contained in the subject line ***

EOM

EOM stands for “end of message.”

People who exchange a great deal of e-mail sometimes write a very short
message in the subject line of an e-mail note and conclude it with: (EOM).
This is a little faster to send and saves the receiver from having to take
the time to open the note, since the entire message is visible in the
subject line. The “(EOM)” is a signal that the message is wholly contained
in the subject line.

EOM can also be used in conjunction with No Reply Necessary or NRN to
signify that the sender doesn’t require (or would prefer not to receive) a
response (e.g., “Campaign has launched (EOM/NRN)”).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_Message

Weitere Informationen zu diesem praktischen Akronym gibt es bei lifehacker.com und lexikalisch in der Wikipedia.

Heute habe ich eine Antwort-Mail mit den Buchstaben AFICR am Ende des Betreffs erhalten.

*** message is wholly contained in the subject line ***

AFICR

AFICR stands for “Already fixed in current release.”

People who are developing software do this in release cirquits, where one build alias version marks a state of the application. While a stable version is published, the release circle goes on, incresaing the version number by one (or any other amount, free at will), the development continues to work on the project.

After all wished features and bug fixes have been fixed in the new release, that release is marked as stable and published.

So when a developer just states AFICR, then a defined change has already been implemented in the current version, which will become the next stable version of the application.

Überaus praktisch, wie humorvoll …

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