[Grok-dev] New comment on Fred & Wilma - Revisited

Tim Cook timothywayne.cook at gmail.com
Fri May 22 11:54:40 EDT 2009


Okay, this is the second time I have received this same email.

The interesting part is that the comment that is being referred to is
one that I "the author" made pre-publication. 

I still haven't discovered how to delete comments, so I created a reply
to my original comment that states how I solved the original issue that
I had.

So, can someone tell me how to delete comments (as you have requested)
and I also would like to know why the reviewer didn't realize that the
comment(s) are from the original author.

This appears to be some sort of canned reply that is not relevant to
this situation (IMHO).


--Tim



On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 09:58 -0500, grok-dev at zope.org wrote:
> 
> Someone added a comment on your HelpCenterHowTo:
> Fred & Wilma - Revisited.
> 
> If you are the author of this item, we recommend that you read the comment,
> and update the documentation accordingly if required - then remove the comment.
> 
> If further clarification is needed, reply to the comment, and the person who
> made the comment will get a notification like this, and will likely give you
> more details.
> 
> To view the new comment, visit:
> http://grok.zope.org/documentation/how-to/fred-wilma-revisited
> 
> 
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