Re: lets be nice

2007-02-20 Thread Jon Phillips
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 22:16 -0800, Tim Newsom wrote:
 On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 21:35, ryan lerch wrote:
  hi all,
 
  just a friendly reminder that we are getting a lot of people
  subscribing to and posting to this community list that may not know
  all the mailing list etiquette that you do.
 
  So please be nice to these new-comers, and be patient with them;
 
  * if a topic is raised that has been discussed and resolved before -
  point them to the mailing list archives or where they can read about
  the answer.
 
  Even better, find a place to summarise and document the discussion on
  the wiki - a formatted wiki page is 100 times easier to read than
  digging through months of mailing list archives... :P
 
  * if they ask, what is in your eyes a stupid question remember that
  at one stage you knew little or nothing about the openmoko project:
  they are just interested in getting an opensource mobile device (just
  like the rest of us..  :P )
 
  * i have also noticed that many newcomers obviously have not been
  members of online communities or online development communities
  before; if you come across one of these people, be nice and show them
  the ropes.
 
 
 Is it possible to have the 'welcome' email point them to those locations 
 automatically?  Then they could have the information right from the 
 start.. Plus maybe some general guidelines for posting... Might be good 
 also.
 
 Just a thought.
 --Tim
 

That's true, but since most of us don't have control over the list
(admin), social solutions are still the best way.

I would also add that initial welcome and response really sets up how
this community is perceived, but more importantly, how to get people
connected up so that they can contribute.

Channeling people's energy to the wiki, proper mailing lists,
discusssions, etc, is a great way to gain reputation on a project and to
help move everything along...

Thanks for bringing this up Ryan and Tim...and, as always, the best way
is to just do these things :)

Jon

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lets be nice

2007-02-19 Thread ryan lerch

hi all,

just a friendly reminder that we are getting a lot of people
subscribing to and posting to this community list that may not know
all the mailing list etiquette that you do.

So please be nice to these new-comers, and be patient with them;

* if a topic is raised that has been discussed and resolved before -
point them to the mailing list archives or where they can read about
the answer.

Even better, find a place to summarise and document the discussion on
the wiki - a formatted wiki page is 100 times easier to read than
digging through months of mailing list archives... :P

* if they ask, what is in your eyes a stupid question remember that
at one stage you knew little or nothing about the openmoko project:
they are just interested in getting an opensource mobile device (just
like the rest of us..  :P )

* i have also noticed that many newcomers obviously have not been
members of online communities or online development communities
before; if you come across one of these people, be nice and show them
the ropes.


Thanks

ryanlerch

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Re: lets be nice

2007-02-19 Thread Tim Newsom


On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 21:35, ryan lerch wrote:

hi all,

just a friendly reminder that we are getting a lot of people
subscribing to and posting to this community list that may not know
all the mailing list etiquette that you do.

So please be nice to these new-comers, and be patient with them;

* if a topic is raised that has been discussed and resolved before -
point them to the mailing list archives or where they can read about
the answer.

Even better, find a place to summarise and document the discussion on
the wiki - a formatted wiki page is 100 times easier to read than
digging through months of mailing list archives... :P

* if they ask, what is in your eyes a stupid question remember that
at one stage you knew little or nothing about the openmoko project:
they are just interested in getting an opensource mobile device (just
like the rest of us..  :P )

* i have also noticed that many newcomers obviously have not been
members of online communities or online development communities
before; if you come across one of these people, be nice and show them
the ropes.



Is it possible to have the 'welcome' email point them to those locations 
automatically?  Then they could have the information right from the 
start.. Plus maybe some general guidelines for posting... Might be good 
also.


Just a thought.
--Tim

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