> Erm , i think the point was what would be the house rules for the
> linux-newbie list.
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ah ok. well. aside from the ones in the PLUG website, which is the general
"rules", your suggestions are ok. well, lemme think.
would it also be good if the posting people would try to identify what
type of question they ask? so that the appropriate person can quickly
answer the questions instead of wading through all the mails and reading
all? Of course this would only apply if the newbie has been in the list a
little bit longer already and has familiarity on what type of question he
is asking.
e.g. adding "[installation]" in the subject line can quickly catch the
attention of the "in-charge".
This is something like if you want higher priority and you know who to
ask directly, you'll get quicker response. It's just that the list right
now is still manageable but as time will pass, it will have bigger volume.
> > > Ok, lemme try:
> > >
> > > 1. Topics under the areas of expertise
> > > 2. Stories and experiences with linux
> > > 3. Advocacy issues (how do i convince my [boss|administrator|dad] to use
> > > linux
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