Re: [css-d] Question about the list - Public apology

2005-08-30 Thread Adam Kuehn

Scott Glasgow wrote:

Adam Kuehn wrote:

Scott Glasgow wrote:

 If I hit Reply All, it does go to the list, but sends a separate
copy to the sender (which can be annoying to the recipient, I would
imagine). [...]


This page was written for you:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssDiscussListHeaders.[...]


I do not have a problem with this decision by the list moderators. I 
do, however, wonder why this was not included in what seems to be 
the list guidelines (the very definite ground rules) or any other 
of the information which I assiduously read whule subscribing.


Perhaps it should be.  It is definitely a FAQ, and as such we have 
put it on the Wiki, a link to which appears in the footer of every 
list message.  But since this does come up from time to time, perhaps 
it needs to be more prominent.  Thank you for the suggestion.


I am not a newbie to the Web, nor to online communications, having 
watched lines of text being spelled out letter by letter at 300 baud 
back in 1983 on a character-mode-only 9 inch amber monochrome 
screen.


Dang, you've got me beat.  My first home modem was 2400 baud, and I 
could get 1200 baud on the school modems.  I remember having to use 
AT commands, too, and I thank the software gods that I no longer have 
to remember what a DIP switch is.


Please do not patronize me. A simple reply (using Reply and not 
Reply All) would have sufficed. I don't need all should be right 
with the world (not accurate in any event because it depends upon 
concrete action by every individual member to avoid duplicate 
messages) or public service ( if it's so public, why not put it in 
the information presented to all subscribers during the process of 
subscription?).


But here I do sincerely apologize.  I intended neither to patronize, 
nor offend.  I've been on lists that do Reply-To both ways, and it 
can be disconcerting that this parameter varies from list to list.  I 
was making an attempt to be light-hearted about this 
sometimes-annoying problem, but clearly the effort failed.  I am 
sorry.


I did, however, present that post as a public service.  As I 
mentioned, this comes up from time-to-time, and I felt that a post 
from a moderator which reviewed the subject (especially including the 
part about avoiding duplicates) would be a good thing.  There is a 
sharp divide as to whether or not our Reply-To policy is desirable, 
and I wanted to make sure that those who feel inconvenienced by it 
were reminded of a way we have to minimize some of the perceived 
negative impact you mentioned in your original post.


I value this list, a great deal. The information available here is 
both unique and inestimably valuable, and I do not wish to be 
administratively unsubscribed.


You are in no danger of that, certainly.  (I believe it has happened 
exactly one time in the entire history of this list, thanks to the 
very high quality of our list members.)  We do value your 
contributions, and I hope you can forgive the rantings of an old web 
denizen which were in no way intended as an admonishment.  I look 
forward to reading your posts.


Sincerely,
--

-Adam Kuehn
CSS-D List Moderator
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Re: [css-d] Question about the list - Public apology

2005-08-30 Thread Scott Glasgow
Thank you for your most gracious response, Adam. I am really enjoying the 
list and am constantly impressed with the knowledge and experience of the 
participants. My subfolders for saving messages containing tips, techniques, 
examples, etc. are growing like Topsy, and I anticipate learning a great 
deal more from the list, and maybe even tossing in a little something myself 
now and then. ;-)


Cheers,
Scott

The one serious conviction that a man should have is that nothing is to be 
taken too seriously. - Samuel Butler 


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