I understand your point. After about a 2.5 year lay off I have started writing PERL again. I started reading this list because I was looking to hone (and possibly expand) my perl skills. I for one would be much more able to deal with the traffic on this list if there were less questions that could simply be answered by saying RTFF (read the F*@$! FAQ).
I used to read some perl list or newsgroup (I can not remember which) that after subscribing you were sent an e-mail that would point you to the faq and state that you should check the FAQ for your question before posting it. I thought that was a great idea. I read that list both before and after that e-mail was automatically sent and if memory serves we did get a lot less questions that could be answered RTFF. Just my $0.02 worth Gary "Brett W. McCoy" wrote: > On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Russ Foster wrote: > > > I think everyone is missing my point (or I'm just way off base on this one). > > > > There is no *good* BEGINNERS FAQ available, is there? > > > > The FAQs on perl.com are the same that are available in the distribution > > that are available from the perldoc command --- which are next-to-useless > > for a true beginner (which is who this list is trying to serve). > > But there are so many questions in the perldoc FAQs that are asked here, > repeatedly, like "How can I write expect in Perl?", or "How do I install > a module from CPAN?" or "How do I change one line in a file/delete a > line in a file/insert a line in the middle of a file/append to the > beginning of a file?". A quick glance through those FAQs and I see a lot > of questions that I have personally answered on this list. > > > My point about the Roman Numerals is... How many times has someone asked > > that question on this list? > > That's a rather trivial example... the question, at some time, has been > asked repeatedly (probably on clpm) which is why it has ended up in the > FAQ. True, it probably isn't asked very often here, but so many others > are. > > I think the ideal thing to do, to look at a FAQ specifically to help > beginners on this list, would be to go through the archives and find those > questions that are getting asked repeatedly and determine if they aren't > in the perldoc FAQs. > > http://www.chapelperilous.net/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > It is better never to have been born. But who among us has such luck? > One in a million, perhaps. > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Gary Ebert Manager Network Operations Voice: (301) 428-2100 X2115 Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation Fax: (301) 428-1004 19540 Amaranth Drive Mobile: (301) 332-4930 Germantown, MD 20875-2126 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]