Hi all, Here comes the monthly dose of Mailing List Guidelines followed by this mailing list, which from now will land up every month second week on your inbox. The original copy of the same is available at http://ubuntu-in.info/wiki/index.php/MailingList_Guidelines
---------- Mailing List Guidelines 1. Use a proper subject line, something related to the query/topic you are about to post and which will give an idea to the readers what the post might be about 2. Do not troll <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll> in the mailing list 3. Use [OT] for off-topic, non-technical discussions. But, don't misuse this to start flame wars or to troll in the mailing list. Off-Topic only includes topics related to computers, computer related technology, programming and programming related technologies. Please forbid from discussing personal, religion and politics in the name of Off-Topic. 4. Do not top-post <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting>. 5. Do not over-quote and trip the message to exactly the part of previous post that you are currently replying to. Please remove the signatures from the previous posts when you are quoting. 6. Do not post HTML messages. Set your mailing client to send text only mails. 7. Do not recycle messages 8. Do not send attachments. If you want to post any output or configuration file, please use a pastebin to copy the contents to it and post the url link. 9. Do not attach obnoxious, nonsensical legal disclaimers. If your company uses disclaimers, don't use your company ID for the mailing list. 10. Do not reply to a digest. If you want to reply, please trim the post and post it new. 11. Search for answers for your questions/problems in google.com or any other search engine before posting your query to the mailing list. If you want to suggest something as mentioned in a web site, please provide the link for the same instead of posting the entire content from the site. 12. Do not post messages in all capital letters. Mails in CAPS is considered rude and is similar to shouting during a conversation. 13. Don't send season's greetings or birthday invites to the group. Its not mailing list etiquette. As ideal query contains the following information, 1. What is the problem being faced? 2. Information about the environment the user is in, like hardware specifications for hardware issues, version of software, release version of Ubuntu and source of the software for software issues. 3. What was expected to happen? 4. What happened instead? 5. What are the steps that was taken to solve the problem or at least to find where the problem is? 6. What were the solutions found out, which worked/partially worked/didn't work? These information help us to understand your environment and the problem you're reporting, aiding us to look for similar reported problems and solutions if available. Please ensure that you provide us these information when asking us for help. Guidelines aren't rules, but are suggestions which helps us to maintain better readability, proper archives, efficient bandwidth usage, etc. Most of them are strictly followed by the mailing list and we request you to help us by following them. ---------- With Regards, Parthan "technofreak" <gpg> 2FF01026 <blog> http://blog.technofreak.in -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in