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Here is a list of some features that I'm thinking of adding to Mail Drop. If you have any comments regarding this list, or have some other feature that you would like to see added (no guarantees, though) send e-mail to MailDrop-Comments@baylor.edu and let me know.

Definite Additions

Stuff I'm Considering

An Important Safety Tip

creeping featurism
kree'ping fee'chr-izm n. 1. Describes a systematic tendency to load more chrome and features onto systems at the expense of whatever elegance they may have possessed when originally designed. See also feeping creaturism. "You know, the main problem with BSD UNIX has always been creeping featurism." 2. More generally, the tendency for anything complicated to become even more complicated because people keep saying "Gee, it would be even better if it had this feature too". The result is usually a patchwork because it grew one ad-hoc step at a time, rather than being planned. Planning is a lot of work, but it's easy to add just one extra little feature to help someone ... and then another ... and another.... When creeping featurism gets out of hand, it's like a cancer. Usually this term is used to describe computer programs, but it could also be said of the federal government, the IRS 1040 form, and new cars. A similar phenomenon sometimes afflicts conscious redesigns; see second-system effect. See also creeping elegance.

creeping featuritis
kree'ping fee'-chr-i:`t*s n. Variant of creeping featurism, with its own spoonerization: `feeping creaturitis'. Some people like to reserve this form for the disease as it actually manifests in software or hardware, as opposed to the lurking general tendency in designers' minds. (After all, -ism means `condition' or `pursuit of', whereas -itis usually means `inflammation of'.)

(From The on-line hacker Jargon File, version 2.9.6, 16 AUG 1991)

Last modified 19-May-95