Quoting Joshua Slive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > We will change our links as you request, but let me just reiterate my > suggestion in slightly more forceful language. Given our user to > developer ratio, we here at Apache have quite a bit of experience > trying to design pages to avoid problems with clueless users. Your page > (especially Eric's version, but even the one you suggest above) is very > poorly designed for that purpose. Clueless people do not read web pages; > they skim. So you need to make sure that the first thing they see when > they skim is the disclaimer, and certainly *not* your email address. Your > email address should go at the bottom.
You know, I have a systematic fix, and have just implemented it: I've created an autoresponder (mail infobot), and am listing that as my mailto address in the essay. (Well, the version on _my_ site, anyway. I'll need to ask Eric to make the change on the copy at catb.org.) It took me a few days to get around to that, because I've been out of town on business, and then wanted to make _very_ sure I didn't create mail loops, system security holes, or other problems. Sorry about the delayed response. > Anyway, thanks for the great resource. Yr. very welcome! -- Cheers, "Don't use Outlook. Outlook is really just a security Rick Moen hole with a small e-mail client attached to it." [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Brian Trosko in r.a.sf.w.r-j --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
