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Re: Re[2]: [SLE] Netiquette - (was: Geneology software for Linux)
- From: Richard Bos <allabos@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 20:24:23 +0100
- Message-id: <E16XSUL-00011C-00.2002-02-03-19-39-45@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It has been sent to the list 7 hours ago........
The message said:
Here are the links I have saved on my box:
http://dinamizm.ath.cx
http://toganm.tripod.com
http://www.smaug42.com/susefaq
http://susefaq.sourceforge.net
http://www.bmtsolutions.com/suse_faq
Op zondag 3 februari 2002 19:39, schreef DJ:
> JM> You said yourself "one should assume that the poster has tried to
> understand JM> docs and mans" plus the howtos and any other doc. Which is
> typically what I JM> do when answering people's questions via lists,
> newsgroups or in person. Even JM> when someone "in the heat of the moment"
> spells something wrong or uses the JM> wrong term, I make an effort to
> understand them. I recently spent half an JM> hour talking with someone
> who kept saying "partition" although they meant JM> filesystem. That didn't
> stop me from understanding.
>
> I'm going to throw a suggestion out --- rather than make assumptions,
> is there a compiled FAQ for this list? I have had experiences on other
> list where they would send out the FAQ or a pointer to the FAQ once a
> month.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Perhaps the list-owner could comment.
>
> DJ
--
Richard Bos
For those without home the journey is endless
The message said:
Here are the links I have saved on my box:
http://dinamizm.ath.cx
http://toganm.tripod.com
http://www.smaug42.com/susefaq
http://susefaq.sourceforge.net
http://www.bmtsolutions.com/suse_faq
Op zondag 3 februari 2002 19:39, schreef DJ:
> JM> You said yourself "one should assume that the poster has tried to
> understand JM> docs and mans" plus the howtos and any other doc. Which is
> typically what I JM> do when answering people's questions via lists,
> newsgroups or in person. Even JM> when someone "in the heat of the moment"
> spells something wrong or uses the JM> wrong term, I make an effort to
> understand them. I recently spent half an JM> hour talking with someone
> who kept saying "partition" although they meant JM> filesystem. That didn't
> stop me from understanding.
>
> I'm going to throw a suggestion out --- rather than make assumptions,
> is there a compiled FAQ for this list? I have had experiences on other
> list where they would send out the FAQ or a pointer to the FAQ once a
> month.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Perhaps the list-owner could comment.
>
> DJ
--
Richard Bos
For those without home the journey is endless
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