Re: guidelines, faqs and dos and don'ts document

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Hi!

On 02:43 Sat 20 Nov     , Robert P. J. Day wrote:
...
>   admittedly, i haven't even got around to reading the proposed doc
> yet, but what i think would be useful is a very short, very
> non-negotiable list of rules for posting.  detailed docs are fine but
> what would be handy is a brief list so that newcomers at least don't
> make the most ***ergregious*** mistakes.  as in:
> 
> 1) use a meaningful subject.  not "help" or "kernel problem" or
> "URGENT!" or "hi".  if you do, you will be ignored.
> 
> 2) do not top post.  seriously.  we mean it.  don't.  and, no, we
> *don't* care how people do it where you come from. :-)
> 
> 3) do not post in HTML. see rule 2).
> 
> 4) do not hijack threads.
> 
>   at the very least, even absolute beginners should be able to handle
> the above.

I can live with a list like this.

	-Michi
-- 
programing a layer 3+4 network protocol for mesh networks
see http://michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com


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