On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 07:56:23PM +0100, Sam Kuper wrote: > 2008/6/27 Mike Mestnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I would really appreciate a website that outlined these issues that I > > could direct ppl too, after they send me content that is not readable. > > > Good idea. Why not set one up? You could make a page on ghostscript.com or
As the complaning user my remarks are both illrelevent and bias. If ppl listend to me I would not have anything to complain about. As much as I'd like that I'm not sure I can bring it to reality, unles this was a group effort. I will however make said site, I don't much like the content of my current home page. http://users.visi.com/~mmestnik/ > set up your own site at whatswrongwithpdf.org or some other suitable domain. > If the latter, there are plenty of hosts that will provide you with a > domain, a little bit of web hosting space and a web site building tool for a > $20/yr or less (or you can roll your own if you know how). > > > > Would you object to me using the list archives? > > > Given that the list archives are publicly accessible, there shouldn't be a > problem. The only snag is that (as Ron pointed out) the list archives are > Debian specific. Users on other OSes might find this confusing. Since you > want to explain why they should be more careful about PDFs, without > confusing them, you're probably better of setting up a generally-applicable > page/site, as outlined above. > > Sam -- /**************************************************************** * Mike Mestnik: Junior Admin 612-395-8932 * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] VISI * ****************************************************************/ Alt address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]