Re: Solution Coming Re: Fedora Community: Under threat?

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Eric Vought wrote:


On Feb 7, 2005, at 11:00 AM, fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

From: Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: February 7, 2005 10:53:28 AM CST
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Solution Coming Re: Fedora Community: Under threat?
Reply-To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>


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I think it's a good idea actually, though it would be nice if the mailing list sign-up site mentioned the FAQ/Wiki as a place to look before posting.

Paul.


How about a first-post response? I have seen this work well with other lists. The first time a new user posts, they get automailed mailed a brief netiquette flyer and a FAQ list. Their post still goes to the list, but, by and large, they will read the FAQ and explore the links while waiting for an answer. One could even get real fancy and do a search against the archives/FAQ for topics related to their post, but that may be overboard.

Eric Vought

Technical Director
Diversity Ink
Morgan Family Enterprises

I think both ideas are excellent ones - Paul's suggestion to refer prospective new enrollees to the list to FAQs/Wiki in addition to archives before posting AND to have a first-post response which outlines list etiquette (including guidance that Google is a friend) and provides links to FAQs and or Wiki. Human learning frequently entails repetition, repetition, repetition, .... And, people can easily overlook a single sentence or link tucked in the corner of a page.


And I am willing to help prepare some basic FAQ responses.

I also want to disabuse some of the frequent contributors on the list of their entrenched notion that the list archives contain all the answers to questions fequently asked by "newbies" or that newbies do not bother to look at the archives before posting.

I most certainly searched the list archives before posting to the list. Not only did I search the archives before posting to the list, I did multiple searches of the archives BEFORE I EVEN SUBSCRIBED TO THE LIST! Put bluntly, the advice of researching the archives before posting because "that" issue has been discussed extensively in the past is not only over used but also wrong in some cases.



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