I say the manual is very good but very technical, and not for a "newbie".

I've been in "DP" for 27 years now, and the darn manuals are the LAST thing
to every
be written in any project we ever did - which was alot of them.  The manuals
also contained
errors which resulted in more tech support calls, and, most users never read
them or couldn't understand them :)

In any event, I give two hands up for NETWIN technical support who is always
there and typically answers any question (whether we think it "easy" or
"hard") quickly and with respect to the user.

So...  Check the docs, if you don't understand - ask - they will answer and
get you going :)

Regards,

Greg




-----Original Message-----
From: NetWin Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Your Dnews manual absolutely SUCKS!!


> > I'm sorry, but you piss me off!  No compassion for a newbie pisses me
off!
>
> Not that you would owe an answer (a "bit" more politely would do it),
> but I think I want to comment this:
>
> A newbie shouldn't setup a newsserver with any feeds to other servers.
> If you doesn't have the knowledge to understand the cited paragraph,
> you should better do something else and not annoy other admins
> with problems derived from your server (strange control messages,
> broken articles, dupes and so on...).

Hi,

As Issachar has also pointed out, the 'manual' is really more of a technical
document than a user guide. We realise that manually configuring dnews can
be very complicated for a new user, and we aim to simplify this process
using an installation application/script that sets up the most common
requirements from our users.

Unfortunately, as with any product or service, a large number of questions
relate to questions that are covered in the manual (in particular the FAQ),
which shows the manual is not being consulted by some users. I would say we
get more questions where people have not consulted the manual than where the
manual simply cannot be understood.

That being said, I do agree the manual does need some improvement and
simplification, but it also needs to be technically accurate for advanced
users.

- Roydon L.



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