Re: suggestion for mailing list

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    Dear friends,

 What's wrong with top posting?

    Take care
    Oliver

On 6/11/07, Tony Nelson <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 11:52 AM -0700 6/11/07, Les wrote:
>Hi, everyone,
>       I remember the welcome message from older bulletin boards, which gave
>you some info about the board and its uses/customs/guidelines.  It seems
>to me that we could do new posters a favor by sending them such a
>message when they join the list.  The subject line should be something
>like Getting the most out of fedora-list.
>
>       Text something like:
>
>       Basics:
>  This list is meant to help you get the best from your fedora
>installation.  People here will help you find and fix problems, guide
>you to best practices, and generally share their knowledge with you.  In
>return you should contribute what you learn.  As you become comfortable
>with fedora, it is desirable to add to the information used to improve
>and maintain the system through bugzilla (this should be a link to a
>document describing how to setup bugzilla and how to report bugs).
 ...
>What do you all think?

Basics should also include:

    No top posting -- reply at the end or interspersed; trim parts
        you aren't replying to.

    No HTML emails -- post and reply in plain text.

Perhaps it could be made shorter by being more brief about smart questios
and providing a link to <http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html> .

At some point this will probably have to be sent to the list maintainer, if
there is any reasonable agreement that it is a good idea.  It might need to
visit fedora-devel-list as well (or some other list?).
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