Larry Flesner wrote:

> Might be a good time for
> Mark L. to repost the "Net rules".

They are located at http://www.krnet.org/info.html (listed at the bottom of
every post send out by the list), but I will post them for the internet
challanged:
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KRNetiquette
We have a few folks who feel compelled to comment on just about every post
made, and I can only be thankful that all 650 of us don't do that, or we'd
be wading through several thousand emails a day! Please be considerate of
your fellow KRNetHeads. A few of us would do well to heed the following
advice.

1) When replying to a post, delete everything except one or two key
sentences from the previous post. It's really ridiculous to have to search
thru 3 or 4 pages of stuff to find down at the bottom where some clown wrote
"me too". Carrying all that useless baggage around from previous posts also
gives people fits when searching the archives later, as they end up getting
10 hits for the same message.

2} Conversely, at least put SOMETHING in the post to remind us what you're
replying to. A post like "yeah, that's how I did mine and it works great"
doesn't mean a thing if you don't know what the guy's talking about, so
please cut and paste some of what you're replying to above your comments.

3) Carefully consider whether or not you need to reply to a post. Saying "me
too", or "I don't know" doesn't contribute to the thread, it just makes the
list more bothersome. If you don't know what you're talking about, maybe you
should be listening, rather than talking. There are FEW people who know
everything about everything. Try to stick to things you KNOW about, and let
others answer the rest.

4) Try to write "keeper" posts if you're the expert on something. Cover the
whole issue, answer all possible questions, address both sides of an issue,
and make it a post that others will want to save or print out and keep.
Those are the gems that we all search for on KRNet.

5) Put your email address in your signature to make emailing others "offnet"
easier. If we all had our addresses at the bottom of our posts, it would be
far easier to "email direct". If it's blue just click on it, if it's not,
cut it and paste it into the "To" box.

6) If you don't have anything subtantial to say, please don't post anything.
This is a KR list, and as such, really needs to stay focused on KRs, or at
least airplanes. With over 650 people on the list, if we all decided to say
something every day we'd have a real problem. Ask yourself "do 650 people
really need to see this, or are 650 people going to be annoyed by this?"
Personally, my time is pretty precious to me, and I hate to waste it reading
inane email. And is it something that you could find somewhere else?

7) Don't send enclosed files directly to the list. Either post it to a web
site or get someone else to post it so others can see if they want, but
don't have to if they don't. Also, enclosures are famous for carrying
viruses, which we could all do without. I usually delete messages with
enclosures immediately, unless I'm expecting something from that person. I
don't have two days to rebuild my computer "for fun". And by all means, arm
yourself with an anti-virus program such as Norton Antivirus or McAfee
Antivirus. There are even FREE antivirus programs out there. GET ONE!

8) If you have something you want to share, specify that you want replies to
go offline. It's nice to say "hey, I've got the holy grail on thingamajigs,
anybody want it?", but when 15 people reply online that they want it it gets
kinda painful wading thru all of those posts for nothing. A gentle reminder
to "reply offline" and furnishing your email address will be a big help.

9) Do not advertise commercial products to this list. It's OK to let folks
know there's a new service or a new business, but point them to web site. We
don't need a bunch of advertising here. Personal testimonials as to a
product's usefullness are welcome anytime, as long as it's not YOUR product.
Advertising and selling KRs or KR parts IS permissible anytime, however.

10) Try not to take things personally. We're all here to help each other.
There are usually several ways to take comments. Always try to pick the
"nicest" interpretation, rather than trying to read animousity into a post.
It's a lot easier to just ignore a snide comment and let it slide. Try to
avoid "having the last word".

11) It's OK to interject some personality into emails, just make a
contribution while you're at it. I like to let other KRNetters know who I am
and what my interests are, but I try to tack that sort of stuff to the
bottom of a post in which I've made some sort of contribution to the cause.

12) Keep personal stuff offline. Finding that some other KRNetter is from
your neck of the woods isn't a good enough reason to bother us all with your
efforts to strike up an acquantance. Email him direct, rather than to the
list.

13) Do not forward "chain mail" or ANYTHING that urges the sender to "send
this to everyone in your address book", or "forward to all your friends".
These are almost always either hoaxes, viruses, or just plain don't have any
place on KRnet. This includes messages dealing with politics, nationalism,
or religion. There are plenty of email lists where you can flood your email
inbox with warm, touchy-feely messages from the heart. KRNet is NOT going to
become one of them!

14) Change the subject if the thread starts to deviate from the original
intent. This makes searching the archive much more productive and far less
time-consuming for future builders who are in search of information.

15) Those who violate these suggestions may find themselves wondering why
they don't get KRNet mail anymore. I reserve the right to throw anybody
overboard that I see fit...

Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford



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