[libreoffice-website] Re: *Please* avoid crossposting (was: Disclaimer)

2011-03-11 Thread Twayne
In news:201103101523.49332.damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de,
Friedrich Strohmaier damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de typed:
: Hi Daniel, *,
:
: both hands up!!
:
: Please don't crosspost!
: Post to the apropriate list and then post pointers to that
: single one on the other lists You think are important!
:
: No one likes to waste time by reading double and fiddling
: which answers (s)he missed on which list through different
: ways answers are sent!
:
: So again don't crosspost *please*!
:
: Daniel Gonzalez schrieb:
:
: [.. interesting topic on various lists ..]
:
: Gru_/regards


Please get your facts straight before posting definitions.
The proper sig delimited is -- . Note the SPACE after the second dash. You 
left it out and I had to delete it myself.

Uhh, cross-posting, sending one post to more than one group all at once, is 
fine - If you read a message on one group, it's marked read for all the 
groups it went to. If you want to know more, suggest searching out the term 
crosspost and multipost.
Crossposting
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Crossposting is the act of posting the same message to multiple forums, 
mailing lists, or newsgroups. This is distinct from multiposting, which 
involves posting multiple identical messages, each to a single forum, 
newsgroup, or topic area.

Crossposting can be helpful if the message is of interest to a larger 
audience. However, crossposting to groups that are irrelevant to the message 
posted could be considered spamming. Moreover, excessive crossposting is 
generally considered bad form because it multiplies traffic without adding 
any new content. In the extreme case, if all messages were crossposted to 
every group, then every group would look exactly the same. A crossposter can 
minimize this problem by specifying that all responses be directed to a 
single group (see Followup-To).



I think what you meant to not do was multi-posting; sending the same e-mail 
to separate groups, one at a time. THAT is considered rude  crude but not 
really a show stopper.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
Crossposting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Crossposting is the act of posting the same message to multiple forums, 
mailing lists, or newsgroups. This is distinct from multiposting, which 
involves posting multiple identical messages, each to a single forum, 
newsgroup, or topic area.
Crossposting can be helpful if the message is of interest to a larger 
audience. However, crossposting to groups that are irrelevant to the message 
posted could be considered spamming. Moreover, excessive crossposting is 
generally considered bad form because it multiplies traffic without adding 
any new content. In the extreme case, if all messages were crossposted to 
every group, then every group would look exactly the same. A crossposter can 
minimize this problem by specifying that all responses be directed to a 
single group (see Followup-To) .
...

HTH,

Twayne` 




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Re: [libreoffice-website] Re: *Please* avoid crossposting (was: Disclaimer)

2011-03-11 Thread Friedrich Strohmaier
Hi Twayne, *,

Twayne schrieb:

In news:201103101523.49332.damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de,
Friedrich Strohmaier damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de typed:

: both hands up!!
:
: Please don't crosspost!

[..]

Please get your facts straight before posting definitions.
The proper sig delimited is -- . Note the SPACE after the second
 dash. You left it out and I had to delete it myself.

In the mail I received it's there. In the one I sent as well.

So there seem to be a problem on the way the mail came to You.

By the way the proper char for citing is a  see:
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote3.html#ss3.1

and Text you don't refer to should be deleted. see:
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote2.html#ss2.2



Uhh, cross-posting, sending one post to more than one group all at
 once, is fine - If you read a message on one group, it's marked read
 for all the groups it went to.

That might be valid for usenet groups but not for a mailinglist.
*this one and all in question are a mailinglists*.

[.. definition crosspost / multipost ..]

All definitions don't solve the problem to have:
- the same content to scan for each mailinglist you are subscribed and
  is affected.

- split answers partially doubled partially not, depending on the way
  the post has been replied (reply to list, reply to all). Some you get
  here other you get there.

That's unnessesary waste of other member's time, multiplicated by the
number of readers, to gain a small advantage of one person's time
saving - no matter what definition of whatever posting mode is made at
any place.

Gruß/regards
-- 
Friedrich
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