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- From: d_martin@biomira.com (Douglas Martin)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: FAQ
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 16:56:07 GMT
- Organization: Biomira Inc.
- Message-ID: <d_martin-0304961001490001@edmr32.ccinet.ab.ca>
- References: <4jmhi1$e7f@ferrari.NetXpress.com> <1996Mar31.201139.11073@sq.com> <4jn08c$nar@news2.cais.com> <danpop.828323217@rscernix>
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- In article <danpop.828323217@rscernix>, danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop) wrote:
-
- > In <4jn08c$nar@news2.cais.com> floyd@polarnet.com (Floyd Davidson) writes:
- >
- > >But the rude an crude answers are not required, and are counter
- > >productive. I wish that instead of saying "Read the FAQ.", the
- > >answers were:
- > >
- > > "Read the FAQ, which you can ftp from rtfm.mit.edu,
- > > as file /pub/usenet-by-group/news.answers/C-faq/faq.
- >
- > Before posting for the first time, every new Usenet user is _required_
- > to read the articles in news.announce.newusers, which explain the
- > "rules of the game". One of the articles permanently available there is
- > "How to find the right place to post (FAQ)". Amongst lots of useful
- > information, one can find there:
- >
- Dan - "required" implies that there is an enforceable rule somewhere! I
- would more or less go along with your statement if you said "should"
- instead of "required".
-
- However, regardless of "required" or "should", these days this
- unfortunately assumes that many new users are psychic. I know about faq's
- and news.announce.newusers from experience. However, as an example, when I
- signed up recently with an ISP for my own personal netsurfing, THEY
- certainly did not tell me anything about faqs, news.announce.newusers,
- etc. Not sure whether that stuff is in the Newswatcher docs; if it is,
- it's not prominent. Hence, if that was my first exposure to the internet,
- there would be no reason to expect me to know the "rules"; there would
- also be no particular reason for me to accept that what you said was a
- rule really was one.
-
- Keep in mind that whether you like it or not, with the easy availability
- of internet connections via AOL, Compuserve, and innumerable ISPs, the
- user population is changing. You'll just be banging your head against the
- wall if you don't take that into account.
-
- So, by all means tell people that the answer is in the FAQ, but give them
- a pointer to where the FAQ is and how to get it! Make a nice little
- "canned reply" and you won't even have to waste any extra keystrokes!
-
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- Clinical Support Programmer dmartin@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
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