[clue-tech] Re: [clue-talk] List etiquette
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Wed Apr 27 14:42:31 MDT 2005
Of course, #3 doesn't apply for CLUE-JOBS, right?
Just a sanity check. ;-)
Nate
Jeff Cann wrote:
>Greetings.
>
>After about 6 years (or more), we [clue admins] got around to listing the
>'traditional' list etiquette guidelines. We're not slow to respond, we just
>like to deliberate... :^P
>
>New members will now receive these guidelines in their subscription welcome
>messages. But for those already subscribed, you can review the list
>guidelines on the list home page of any list. Here's some examples:
>
>CLUE Cert : http://clue.denver.co.us/mailman/listinfo/clue-cert
>CLUE Talk : http://clue.denver.co.us/mailman/listinfo/clue-talk
>CLUE Tech : http://clue.denver.co.us/mailman/listinfo/clue-tech
>
>Here are the guidelines:
>
>1. Be kind to your fellow list members. If you feel the need to be offensive,
>please reply directly to the sender, not the list.
>
>2. Please trim unnecessary information, including the poster's signatures and
>portions not required to understand your reply, from replies to a list
>message.
>
>3. CLUE members do not wish to receive unsolicited commercial offers, so
>please don't send them to any list.
>
>4. CLUE has several lists, each with it's own preferred topic(s). Be sure you
>read the list description before you post.
>
>5. Many people prefer that when you reply to a post, you do not put your reply
>'on top' of the original post - commonly referred to as 'top posting'. The
>main reason to avoid top posting is that the list conversation is much easier
>to follow - especially in the archives - if you quote what you are replying
>to and then add your comments after the quote.
>---------------- end guidelines ----------------
>
>Any questions or comments may be directed to me or the clue-admin list.
>
>Enjoy!
>Jeff
>
>
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