>>>>> "Tony" == Tony Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:04:34 -0700 writes:
Tony> The suggestions of Tom (posting guide) and Andy (Eric Tony> Raymond's "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way") are Tony> both good. Perhaps a good place to put an actual Tony> posting guide and a link to Raymond's page would be at Tony> the page pointed to by the link at the bottom of every Tony> posting to R-help (ie Tony> https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help). Thank you for the suggestion; note however that this is a dynamically created page (by mailman) which is pretty tedious to edit much, or even have much text added. I can add one or two short paragraphs with more hyperlinks; however I think it would be better (and much better maintainable by all of R-core) to add more to the "General Instructions" section of the R-project page on the mailing list, http://www.R-project.org/mail.html#instructions which is pointed to (and you also mention below), or even split that page into more. Alternatively, even point to a page that you (someone in the R community) maintain. Tony> I'm pretty sure that most people who are discouraged Tony> from posting for fear of being scolded would be Tony> willing to read at least that page. And currently Tony> there are not many guidelines for posting on either Tony> that page or on the "General Instructions" page it has Tony> a link to. Tony> Since these things happen only if some starts them, Tony> I'll post the raw beginnings of a posting guide by the Tony> end of the week (that is if there are no objections Tony> and no-one else beats me to it). Yes, that would be real useful, and a service to the community, please use "plain html" -- thank you in advance! Tony> On a related note, one of the few guidelines that is Tony> under the "General Instructions" seems to be Tony> potentially misleading to those who fail to understand Tony> the distinction between "R developers" and "package Tony> maintainers" (which is probably most beginners): >> It is recommended that you send mail to r-help (or >> r-devel if appropriate) rather than only to the R >> developers (who are also subscribed to the list, of >> course). This may save them precious time they can use >> for constantly improving R, and will typically also >> result in much quicker feedback for yourself. We'll gladly accept improvements to this: <p>It is recommended that you send mail to r-help (or r-devel if appropriate) rather than only to the <em>R</em> developers (who are also subscribed to the list, of course). This may save them precious time they can use for constantly improving <em>R</em>, and will typically also result in much quicker feedback for yourself. </p> Tony> (I say this seems misleading because I've seen quite a Tony> few times, in response to a post about a problem with Tony> a package, people told that they should have contacted Tony> the package maintainer first.) I'm not sure that this would be improved by a better text above. The main reason is that those posters are not aware of the difference of the R standard packages and "arbitrary" CRAN packages {the 'Recommended' ones taking a bit of a role in between: They do have unique maintainers, but problems potentially affect everyone, and R-core does take some moral responsibility for them} -------- Further on the orginal subject: I think Frank Harrell's point ("not a different list, but a new medium"!) and subsequent suggestions do make much sense: If some of you can donate your time (and that *is* needed!) to build and actively maintain a forum / bulletin board / web-"meeting place" that could be a valuable "asset" for the R-project. We (R core) shouldn't have to use our resources for such a maintenance though. Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/ Seminar fuer Statistik, ETH-Zentrum LEO C16 Leonhardstr. 27 ETH (Federal Inst. Technology) 8092 Zurich SWITZERLAND phone: x-41-1-632-3408 fax: ...-1228 <>< ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help