>>>>> "JC" == JC Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> The posts we are hoping to keep OFF of -dev and ON -users are
JC> the posts by users who are having what they believe are
JC> "complicated" use problems and they want "advanced support"
[...]
JC> As long as the topic brought here is about *how* to develop a
JC> new feature, I believe it's on-topic for -dev.
+1. And good job of presenting, at that. FAQ material?
JC> [1] Does it belong in the headers, the footer, the body?
JC> Should it be a configuration option to place it in one or more
JC> of these locations? What happens when the button (or link) is
JC> clicked? What if non-spam is reported? What about RFCs?
JC> Etc.
Niggle: these questions are appropriate for -developers, but should
also be polled on -users.
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