Jonathan Rawle wrote: > Also, I do wish people would stop replying to messages telling people to > search the archive rather than answering questions. In the time you've > written than, you could in many cases answer the question, and you're > generating just as many messages to the groups with the negative reply. If > you don't want to answer, write nothing. If this is supposed to be a community-supported distribution, and this list is one of the visible signs of community ... ... what can we do to make the archive and the other resources more visible? I know we have the "To unsubscribe" link at the bottom, but people obviously aren't finding the archives. Would there be any mileage in those that conveniently can [1] changing their signatures for this list to point at the relevant resources? Maybe something like this? -- Solve common Fedora problems at http://example.com Unofficial Fedora FAQ at http://fedorafaq.org/ Search the fedora-list archive at http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/ or http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&r=1&w=2 Lisa (melgil88@xxxxxxxxxxxxx), is there any possibility that you can put your "Current Fedora Core 2 Problems & Solutions/Helpful Links" on the web somewhere so we can link to it? What do people think? James. [1] For mutt, you can investigate folder-hooks. -- E-mail address: james@ | "We completely deny the allegations, and we're westexe.demon.co.uk | trying to identify the alligators."