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- Questions Frequently Asked on the Rialto
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- Guide to Posting Style
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- Each line of text posted to the Rialto is stored on thousands of
- Usenet machines, and is also processed through the digestifier
- software and mailed out to every recipient of the digest. Many of the
- readers of the Rialto must pay for disk space and connect time.
- Keeping this in mind, here are some common-sense guidelines for polite
- use of the Rialto. These are just suggestions: there are no rules.
- However, following these guidelines would be a courtesy to your fellow
- Rialtans, and to the good and generous institutions whose machines
- support our communication. Many of these suggestions are adapted from
- regular postings on news.announce.newusers, notably "Rules for Posting
- to Usenet," "What is Usenet?", "A Primer on How to Work with the
- Usenet," and "Hints on Writing Style for Usenet." If you have access
- to that newsgroup, please take the opportunity to read these postings.
- * Keep it short. Say what you have to say, but in the fewest words
- possible that make your meaning clear. Brevity that obscures
- meaning is not very useful.
- * Quote only what you must from previous articles.
- + Don't quote someone's entire signature, or blank space.
- + Don't include an entire article in order to append a single
- line of text.
- + Often a paraphrase will be clearer and more succinct than a
- quote.
- * Use white space as necessary for clarity in your posting, and no
- more.
- * Use a signature, but keep it short. People appreciate knowing who
- and where you are (SCA and modern). Include your email address in
- your signature, and enough of your name, titles, location etc. to
- ensure an unambiguous identification. People do not appreciate
- paying phone bills to transmit over-large signatures, and Usenet
- etiquette frowns very strongly on many-line signatures or
- signatures with graphics.
- * Reply by mail, unless your message is going to be of general
- interest. Of course, the Rialto is eclectic enough that a serious
- discussion of almost any relevant topic will interest some people.
- Use your best judgement to balance the level of general interest
- against the cost of posting your message to the Rialto. Postings
- whose content amounts to "you're an idiot" or "I demand you
- apologize for ..." are most emphatically *NOT* welcome.
- * If you have a problem reaching someone by e-mail contact your
- system administrator, write to postmaster at your correspondent's
- node, or ask someone on the net who seems to know a lot about
- e-mail. Please avoid posting a message about it - you are trying
- to send something to someone on ONE system. Posting sends it to
- all the thousands of systems throughout the world that make up the
- Rialto - which is going to cost someone, even if not you, a lot of
- money.
- * Please don't post local event announcements. This is another
- "balance the general interest value against the cost" issue. Local
- event announcements probably will be of interest to only a small
- fraction of the readership of the Rialto. A brief mention of an
- event in a signature, or a 2 or 3 line summary with "email for
- more information" is perfectly in order.
- * Write carefully. People reading your postings can't hear your tone
- of voice or see your expression, and probably don't know you well
- enough to know whether you are serious or joking. Sarcasm is
- guaranteed to be misunderstood by someone. It is better to avoid
- it entirely, or at least clearly mark it with something like
- <SARCASM ON> ...sarcasm... <SARCASM OFF>.
- * LOTS of people read the Rialto, and the newsgroup is completely
- public. Don't post anything you wouldn't want to say in a room
- filled with complete strangers, your boss, your parent's
- relatives, reporters from the National Enquirer, the peerage and
- royalty of your kingdom, etc. They might well be reading. Take the
- time to re-read your posting, and to think whether you *really*
- want to say that.
- * Don't get offended, and don't offend others - most of the people
- reading the Rialto are SCAdians, and would prefer being your
- friend to the alternative. Treat people well and they will
- assuredly respond in kind. If someone appears to be offended by a
- posting of yours, especially if the offense is unintended, the
- best response is to apologize via email. Also, note that "I'm
- sorry you took it that way" is inadequate as an apology -- better
- is "I'm sorry I offended you." The first implicitly shifts the
- blame to the offended person, while the second does not.
- * Use the subject line. If you can describe your topics in the
- subject line of your posting, please do so. Posting with Subject:
- Various is pretty pointless, isn't it? :-) If you are replying to
- a previous posting, and you have shifted the topic, please correct
- the subject line. Some people will make note of the previous
- subject like this: Subject: Two-sword technique (Was Re: Pennsic)
- * Avoid posting binary files. This includes graphic files (.GIF,
- .JPG, .BMP, etc.) as well as most word processor files, and
- especially file attachments. Even if your email system says it
- does MIME encoding, don't count on the recipients of your message
- being able to make sense of anything but a simple ASCII text file.
- This includes binary files that have been encoded with UUEncode,
- or a similar program. Such encoding will allow the files to pass
- through news and mail systems without damage, but take up very
- large amounts of space and network bandwidth. Instead of posting
- these files, better to find a place to put them that is accessible
- via ftp or http (World Wide Web), and post a note to the Rialto
- announcing their availability. This will allow those who are
- interested and have the technology available to make use of your
- file to retrieve it at their convenience, while minimizing the
- inconvenience and expense to everyone else.
-
-
- ---------- End of Rialto FAQ part04 ----------
-
- ========================================================================
- Thanks to all who have contributed to this article.
-
- This article is a work in progress. If you have other topics you'd like to
- see included, send me email with the question(s) and your suggested
- answer(s). If you have comment on the items included, please send me
- (polite) email.
-
- PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE ON THE RIALTO! ! !
-
- The whole point of this effort is to reduce traffic. I will summarize
- comments sent to me, if it seems necessary.
- ========================================================================
- A special thanks goes out to Robyyan Torr d'Elandris/Dennis R. Sherman
- for all the work he has put into this FAQ. Without his work, this would
- not exist.
- --
- Phelim "Pug" Gervase Richard "Pug" Bainter
- Barony of Bryn Gwlad, Ansteorra Austin, TX
- pug@pug.net
-