Goo'day, David,

At 11:40 21/12/04 +1100, you wrote:

Hi Folks,

After becoming a little frustrated of seeing and reading the same old
stuff, day in and day out, and IMHO the list not having the same useful
content as previously, I have number of suggestions.

With a number of other groups, a different format is used, a question is
asked, replies are sent directly to the person asking the question and
this person then summarises for the groups benefit.

I'm not too certain about this... Are you *really* sure the *full* content will come back to the list in general?


Will *everybody* quote Ray Wurlod in full? Many's the tid-bit found in Ray's responses...... <grin>

This has couple of immediate advantages :

1) stops arguments on the relative benefits of a GOTO over a LOOP for
the 53rd time. (30 replies on the last one).

I'm not too sure how you (a) stop the "troublemakers" mentioning it, or (b) stop the anti-GOTO zealots for throwing their hats in the ring...... but zealots being zealots, they all have to respond...... We all know, even those newly-list-joined, about the ongoing stirring about GOTO's.... and the zealots' responses.....


2) stops multiple answers clogging bandwidth of everybody on the list.
eg. being told how to MAT var = '' 9 times.

OK, we've had an enormous result to MAT var = '' this morning, but is that simply because it was an "easy" one? Many list users get their mail delivered to their desk immediately. Others have to "go out" to get it periodically from whereever.


The "immediate" receivers really have no way of knowing if, as yet, anybody else has responded. I was in the process of answering this very question myself this morning - there being no apparent answers provided at that point, but a phone call disrupted the response, and by the time I got back to it about 15 to 20 minutes later, there were an easy half-dozen responses. So, I cancelled my response. I'm not too sure how you can control the time delay..... An "list administrator" available 24/7 is probably the only way..... Charles?

People need to also have a little more discipline and perhaps utilise
the community list when appropriate. I choose not to subscribe so am not
aware if it gets much of a hammering but perhaps it could do with a
little more. This format provides that discipline.

I am aware there useful posts and the responses can be very helpful but
we could also promote the use and searching of the archives prior to
posting.

Have you *really* tried finding something/anything on infocus? Most times, to me, the indexing is a bit "off" .....


 This would trim down a number of the duplicate posts.

I feel these simple measures would cut down considerably on duplicate
and unnecessary traffic.

Donning asbestos underpants now.

Regards

David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
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Regards,

Bruce Nichol
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