Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Mark Maunder
Robert Alexander wrote: - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list. This keeps traffic and clutter down. - Those who don't post a SUMMARY are likely to find future questions going unanswered. So answers to questions go directly to the poster and are not cc'd to the

Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Dennis Salguero
- Original Message - From: Robert Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 1:29 PM Subject: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list There's been some discussion recently on the need for a FAQ and posting guidelines for the MySQL list.

Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Victor
Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list. This keeps traffic and clutter down. This I think is the only point that I have an issue with. If you look above, there are two (at least right now) replies posting

Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Robert Alexander
Robert Alexander wrote: - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list. This keeps traffic and clutter down. At 22:12 +0100 2001/10/21, Mark Maunder wrote: Other authors wont be able to participate in a discussion and there wont be the public aggregation of viewpoints - just a

Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 04:29:45PM -0400, Robert Alexander wrote: Hi everyone, I belong to another list, called the SunMangers list. (I'm sure there's other SunMangers members here. Hi! : ) The SunManagers list is a wonderful resource for getting timely help for those times when you're

RE: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list

2001-10-21 Thread Carsten H. Pedersen
There's been some discussion recently on the need for a FAQ and posting guidelines for the MySQL list. I got to thinking about that... : cut Both already exist: FAQ: http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq - although not created and maintained by MySQL AB, I believe it does answer most of the