On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 20:32:15 +0100 "Wolski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! > > The guide are in my opinion much to long. > If someone posts a question to the mailing list its because he likes to > get a answer (fast?). The "Introduction" proposed by Peter Flom and the > "Homework before posting" section will do it in my opinion. The part: > "Homework before posting a question. " is enough. > It may be better to call it: > "How to find answers to urgent questions" > > > All this "stuff" about how to behave, and ask questions is superfluous > in my opinion. If you don't understand the question don't answer. If > you don't have time to answer don't do it. If you don't understand the > answers look for it somewhere else. If someone is rude on the mailing > list I can ignore him. If I do not like answers from someone I simply > don't open the mails (Or put him into the spam filter if you are > paranoic). If I don't like questions from someone I do the same. Its not > public traffic, the underground, or the street, where you can't avoid > contact with the smoke if someone are smoking ore where you have to > leave the train if someone stinks or where you have to fight if someone > is attacking someone else. > > > I am very happy and I like the R-help list how it is. > > So, Merry Christmas to all of you! > > > Eryk These sentiments do not take into account the time required to determine that I shouldn't answer someone's e-mail, nor does it consider that with some prompting, new users can ask questions better. Frank --- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help