Re: OT: Top Posting

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Carol Anne Ogdin wrote:
Jumping in late here:  I sincerely wish that this list was maintained on any
of the quality "bulletin board" or "Forum" tools.  It would reduce my eMail
load, allow me to zoom in on just the issues of interest to me at the
moment, and I can eMail those posts to myself that are relevant to my own
needs for further editing and documentation.

If people only looked for questions when they were interested in an answer, there wouldn't be any answers.

I find the entire USENET and eMail list thing utterly antediluvian, and
wicked hard to use.  Often, I can only barely remember that *maybe*
something relevant was discussed months ago, but is now relevant to my
current issue today.  A "forum" is more practical as a tool for building a
collective knowledge of the CentOS community.

But who would go there to post any answers?

Of course, for those of you who still prefer this medium, a "forum" can
eMail you posts, just like you see them today.  But people who would like to
search for a solution from a year or so ago could search the central
resource.

Huh?

http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

This is on the bottom of every message. Click it sometime and follow the link there that says 'CentOS Archives'. But Google is the place to search since it has the list contents and a lot of other resources.

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  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx


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