>> Would you mind >> sharing the URLs where you found information about the list, so >> that we may perhaps add more wording to those pages to make it more >> obvious to the next new poster that they should be patient and wait >> for the moderation delay, in the hopes of helping them avoid the >> embarrassment of multiple duplicate posts? > > sorry about that... i was subscribed to the -dev mailing list and > searching those archives but was posting to this one... when i > realized the error i subscribed to this list and re-searched and > re-posted, thus the slight changes in my post. Not a problem; you're not the first to have done it. I'm just trying to use your experience to make it better for the next person. > i use gmane to post, > so my methods are a little non-standard. i found the mailing lists > thru the official libvirt website But we already have wording there: http://libvirt.org/contact.html "It is recommended but not required that you subscribe before posting to the user and development lists. Posts from non-subscribers will be subject to manual moderation delays. You can subscribe at the linked web pages above." And even on the list page: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users "Subscription is not required for posting; list policy is reply-to-all so that non-subscribers remain in the loop. First-time posts (whether you are subscribed or not) are subject to moderation delay. Please keep list posts under 100k." Is there something in that wording that we should tweak or make more explicit, that you would have noticed when reading about the lists? Maybe float the paragraph about posts being moderated to occur before, rather than after, the link to the list addresses? -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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