Hi there, I would like to say some of my very humble opinions. 1. We should concentrate our efforts on Wiki pages, cause they seem to me unmaintaned and outdated :/... and on other ONLINE resources as well 2. Think you propose is already done on IRC channel if I understand you right. 3. Maybe it would be good idea to include these links into subscribing/confirmation e-mail message: - link to famous "How to ask smart" HOWTO - link to Debian "Code of conduct" - link to Debian Wiki to solve the most common problems
These are only my humble opinions, and probably I am wrong in many points, but I would be glad to hear from Wiki maintainers and all of you as well. Have a nice day KaiSVK On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 03:29 -0500, Kevin Mark wrote: > Hi, > I usually post some but due to this unresolved debian.org mail > issue(me being blocked from their domain) I have to post from a > secondary account. > > I was thinking how d-u folks like to have lots of useful facts to help > in problem solving. Then I thought how that kind of information is > normally sent to the BTS when a user uses 'reportbug'. So I was > thinking if someone could redo 'reportbug' to send initial d-u help > requests sending useful info so that us helpers dont have to ask 10 > times for basic stuff . > Does this sound vaguely like a useful idea. > Kevin Mark > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]