Staying on topic and quoting. One of the things that causes confusion is going off topic and improper quoting.
Staying on topic makes the thread easy to follow and understand. We all go off topic now and then but we need to curb this as it makes the mailing list seem chaotic. If you find that you are going off topic may I suggest staring a new thread. Improper quoting can also case confusion. A sentence quoted out of contexts can cause a lot of misunderstanding and as seen before a lot of arguments. Arguments as opposed to Discussions. If unsure then don't quote. This way the reader will have to look up the original message with the full text. Inline quoting can be very useful but I find it better suited for one on one mailing and does not work very well for mailing lists. Please keep in mind the purpose of the Debian user mailing list; A place for *Debian* users to interact and help each other, A place for discussions not arguments, a place where users look for advise from more knowledgeable users and assume the information presented is correct. Steven. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org