d how and where to get info
on whatever common OT posts that eventually pop up ...
So I'd agree to this ...
Rene
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 14:21:24 +0500, Haseeb Iqbal wrote about "Re: [PHP]
chill out" what the universal translator turned into this:
>hi all,
>just like to add somet
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 02:20:01 -0500, Tim Thorburn wrote about "Re: [PHP]
chill out" what the universal translator turned into this:
>In general, I've had great luck with this list - it just seems the majority
>of puter ppl don't have super ppl skills ;)
That is
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 13:14:39 +1000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about
"[PHP] chill out" what the universal translator turned into this:
>We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
>
>This list would have to be the worst for anyone learning
>- the amount of sarcasm and flaming that goes
You aren't required to be subscribed to post to the list, so if you are
not subscribed you will not see the FAQ or the discussion about how to
post properly.
You could make it be sent in the confirmation email when someone first
posts to the email address but then you are making the mail bigge
Well, you could do what the sunmanagers mailing list does...every so
often (every month? every other month?) a 95KB FAQ is sent to all
subscribers. However, the main problem is getting people to READ it.
And those people likely to read it are probably the same people who'd
do the requisite docu
First of all I comply with all my previouse poster.
For all the readers of this list I'd suggest to read the following
article:
"How to ask questions the smart way" at
http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html
It's an instruction booklet on how to ask questions on lists like this.
> just like to add something here, (which i recmended before)
> there should be a automated way to email all the new users about what php
> is, that explain them that php is server side and it can't do client side,
> just a plain email will do this will certinaly minimize the no of off
topic
> post
hi all,
just like to add something here, (which i recmended before)
there should be a automated way to email all the new users about what php
is, that explain them that php is server side and it can't do client side,
just a plain email will do this will certinaly minimize the no of off topic
posts,
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 16:39, daniel wrote:
> lol , hey boyz and galz lets be professional now, we cant show the windoze
> ppl we are such a loose bunch now can we ? heh :D
>
Actually a lot of these folk are using wonders sadly.
Bob
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lol , hey boyz and galz lets be professional now, we cant show the windoze ppl
we are such a loose bunch now can we ? heh :D
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>This one time, at band camp,
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> We subscribe to a few email lists on va
At 4/3/2003 01:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
Why do people assume that because they subscribe to a mailing list with
their work address that the mailing list must hold to their company's
standards?
> This list would have to be the wor
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...and then Miles Thompson said...
%
% Jason ...
%
% A fellow proofreader!! Well done!
Oh, there are lots of us out here, but I for one hesitated to jump into
the discussion just for that :-)
HAND
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I lurk more than contribute. I'd contribute more (within the limitations
of my knowledge) with more time. Being a fairly high volume list, I
understand the frustration of considerably OT posts. I feel the list is
not particularly suited to those both new to PHP and to programming.
Other resourc
Jason ...
A fellow proofreader!! Well done!
Miles
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I do have these observations:
1. Far too many people don't try to help themselves first, i.e., by doing
some creative searching /reading of (primarily) the manual.
2. A serious question usually gets prompt and helpful re
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> From: Jason Wong [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] chill out
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> On Thursday 03 April 2003 08:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I think this list is a product of its
On Thursday 03 April 2003 08:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think this list is a product of its own behavior. Some people do get mad
> because of "dumb" or simple questions. We breed those questions though
> because instead of people explaining to the OP how to FIND the answers, we
> just type
> every now and again if that's what I have to deal with to get solutions
> to my problems. :-)
>
> Cheers...
>
> Brian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Thorburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 2:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
M
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Subject: Re: [PHP] chill out
Hi,
I'd have to agree with the original poster on this topic - I've been on
this list for about 3 years now, at times it is helpful - and then
there's
every other day.
Granted, there are guru's out there that know all the
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:20:01 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2003 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
> >
> > This list would have to be the worst for anyone learning
> > - the amount of sarcasm and flaming that goes on
Hi,
I'd have to agree with the original poster on this topic - I've been on
this list for about 3 years now, at times it is helpful - and then there's
every other day.
Granted, there are guru's out there that know all there is to know about
PHP, and then there's the new kid that has no idea wh
My two cents,
I`ve been on the list a month now and I think it`s really cool that
this type of thing exists.
I`m new to PHP, read all the posts that come through, and 98% of the
time don`t have a clue what is being spoken about, so the flaming and
other comments provide a welcome relief from my
On Thursday 03 April 2003 11:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
>
> This list would have to be the worst for anyone learning
> - the amount of sarcasm and flaming that goes on is huge.
Try subscribing to the qmail list for a day or two.
> Just
Actually this list has maintained a high level of professionalism
compared to many other lists I'm a member of, join a VB or any other
support list for a MS product and you'll see what I mean. Only within
the last few days have I seen the list (or members of the list) fail to
uphold its status. I
This one time, at band camp,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
>
> This list would have to be the worst for anyone learning
> - the amount of sarcasm and flaming that goes on is huge.
fu2
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We subscribe to a few email lists on various languages.
This list would have to be the worst for anyone learning
- the amount of
for a list that is not moderated i think it's doing quite well.
this isn't a service so you get what you pay for ;)
cheers,
- Sebastian
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