Jonathan Rawle wrote:
Also, I do wish people would stop replying to messages telling people
to
search the archive rather than answering questions. In the time you've
written than, you could in many cases answer the question, and you're
generating just as many messages to the groups with the negative reply. If
you don't want to answer, write nothing.
If this is supposed to be a community-supported distribution, and this
list is one of the visible signs of community ...
... what can we do to make the archive and the other resources more
visible?
I know we have the "To unsubscribe" link at the bottom, but people
obviously aren't finding the archives. Would there be any mileage in
those that conveniently can [1] changing their signatures for this list
to point at the relevant resources? Maybe something like this?
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Solve common Fedora problems at
http://example.com
Unofficial Fedora FAQ at
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Search the fedora-list archive at
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/
or
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&r=1&w=2
Lisa (melgil88(a)optonline.com), is there any possibility that you can
put your "Current Fedora Core 2 Problems & Solutions/Helpful Links" on
the web somewhere so we can link to it?
What do people think?
James.
[1] For mutt, you can investigate folder-hooks.
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