On 6/6/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Giving the numer of OT mails on this list and the threads
that gave, I wonder why so many people don't use the
"communicate" page warnings.

At first I thought they come from the archives or the search
engines. But I couldn't figure how to write to the list from
the archives and google don't index opensuse lists.

So the question.

could the not so old readers of this list say us how they
first know of this list and if they did read the
instructions before posting (don't matter if they follow the
instruction at first, but I they can explain this also)

Don't think it's to blame anybody, it's only to better
figure how we can explain to the users the role of the
various lists

thanks
jdd
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Speaking as someone who (now seemingly mistakenly) joined the list
yesterday, I think the reason I joined the wrong list is because the
suse-linux-e list was not in the bulleted list of lists ;) I didn't
even see it at all when scanning the communicate page. My eye skipped
straight to the bullet list.

Add on top of that the domain is @suse.com (which obviously I didn't
notice since I didn't see the list description) and the odd '-e' in
the list name and I still may have chosen the wrong list even if I had
seen it.

From my experience, the general user help list would be named
something like opensuse@ or suse@ or suse-users@ or .... but of course
there is no excuse for not reading the page more carefully.

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Steve Feehan

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