On 6/2/11 5:36 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-02 7:11 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
Is in the footer of every message posted to the list Ken.
Hi, Tanstaafl,
Well... Please don't take this personally, but I'm sitting here laughing!
I'd never noticed that netiquette link at the bottom of the page. Maybe
that's not the best way for TDF to get info out. After all, is the
reader of new messages going to read the sig files for each and every
message to see if there is new information? It might be a major
assumption to think a lot of readers even read the sig file in the first
place.
I've become a perfect example! LOL!
I don't want to take this conversation way off topic, I doubt most of
the readers would be that interested, but for now I'll stand by my
comment that the websites/newsgroups I follow don't make it easy for
"newbies" to get the information. This may not even be the best mailing
list for such a discussion, but I am open to having a discussion on how
I think things could be improved for new users.
Thanks for the tip, I'm off to read the pages.
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Ken
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