I second that opinion. While I HAVE, on rare occassions, asked some questions I 
always hesitate -  wondering if it will provoke the wrath of Khan!

While the vast majority are VERY helpful, there are some on the list that can 
get quite snotty in their remarks/replies.

gc

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Linda Johnson" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Suggestions
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 19:35:02 -0500

Amen Angelique!  I am new to this board.  I have used Legacy for about two
years.  If I were to have questions, I would  hesitate to ask them due to
the tone of some of the group members.

Linda
Raleigh, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marvin & Angelique Welch" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 7:05 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Suggestions


Hello Everyone,

I recently joined because I love Legacy and have used it for a few years
now, but still have a lot to learn. However, my purpose for posting
today is to share some things about the group that make me feel
uncomfortable as a newbie, and then offer some suggestions to help our
group function more smoothly.

My first concern is regarding the tone of some of the responses, whether
they are from group members or Legacy support, there have been posts
that come off rude from the perspective of someone just joining. My
suggestion is for everyone to /please/ try to speak to each other as if
we are in the same room. In other words, be nice and respect each other,
pretty please with hot chocolate, marshmallows and whipped cream on top.

Second concern is regarding the hundreds of posts I have read regarding
errors when people try to verify their subscriptions. This seems to be
due to an error in a hyperlink if I understand correctly? The link
provided has a space between two characters right? It really does seem
to me that it is the responsibility of Legacy support to fix the error
in the hyperlink. Wouldn't that save thousands of responses instructing
the individual to remove the space themselves?

This leads to my third concern, while there are posts about people
having issues verifying their subscription, at the same time you have
individuals just joining who wish to change their group status to digest
mode because of inbox fill-up. My suggestion is similar to what others
have already offered, such as adding some type of attributes to the font
(bold, underline, etc.) on the website indicating there is no digest or
moving the text somewhere it is more likely to be seen. I opt for moving
it to somewhere it is more likely to be seen before someone clicks to join.

I feel that since the group was most likely created without the digest
format and does indicate there is no digest, it is not the
responsibility of Legacy support to incorporate this format. But I do
feel it is their responsibility (unless they want to keep responding to
questions about digests) to make it more clear that there isn't one
before people even join.

On the page, it looks like the best place in the source code to put it
where people can see it is here:

   <p align="left">Sign up for [...] list with news about Legacy events and
meetings in Utah.</p>   <-------------After this paragraph and before the
centered form

<p align="left">Please Note: No digest version of this list is
available.</p> <--- It would help if this were centered, in a larger font,
bold, or whatever else may help


Thanks :)

Angelique Welch

Books to the ceiling,/ Books to the sky,/ My pile of books is a mile high./
How I love them! How I need them!/ I'll have a long beard by the time I read
them.

 - Arnold Lobel




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