On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 06:14:31PM +0100, Matthew Revell wrote:
> So, let's get a discussion going on what the general principles should 
> be, along with:
> 
> * whether it's a good idea to have specific examples of actions that can 
> cause other users pain
> * and what those examples might be.
> 

>From the answers side I can think of some examples:-

Replying to questions with:-
* "try google"
* "I don't know"
* "You can do that with a script" (and not providing it or any suggestion of 
how to craft it)
* assumptions on technical level of users (i.e. suggesting command line foo 
when the user is clearly an Ubuntu novice)

Or should the above go in a more general "How to give good answers" 
document?

Cheers,
Al.


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