On 2/22/2013 4:12 PM, Mike Hart wrote:
Hi Markku,

[osis-us...@crosswire.org] is technically the right place to ask this
kind of question, but I can assure you that your questions will be well
accepted and get much quicker responses if you post them to
Sword-devel@crosswire.org instead of osis users.

Markku:
Please ignore the bad advice above. It's best to carry on as you have, posting OSIS-related questions to osis-users.

Mike:
I would invite you to read ESR's excellent article "How To Ask Questions the Smart Way" (cf. http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html), paying special attention to the section entitled "Choose your forum carefully".


And, to everyone:
Although there may be significant overlap in interest and membership of the osis-users and sword-devel lists, they are not the same and you should be mindful of the differences and post to the correct list if you want your posts to be acknowledged.

osis-users is for discussion and questions pertaining to OSIS in general. Encoding questions, OSIS implementation advice, suspected OSIS schema bug reports, etc. are best directed to osis-users. Discussion of the various utilities to convert between OSIS and other formats (USFM & ODF for example), would be welcome here. Many of the individuals responsible for creating OSIS are subscribed to osis-users and can provide implementation & usage support.

sword-devel is for discussion and questions pertaining specifically to The SWORD Project. If you have questions about how to encode OSIS to achieve a particular rendering output from a Sword front end, then sword-devel would be the correct forum to post to. If you have questions or comments about utilities to convert OSIS into Sword modules, sword-devel would be the correct forum. The membership of sword-devel is much larger but includes mostly people who don't have a clue how to encode OSIS. And its membership does not necessarily include some of the more knowledgeable members of the OSIS community.

If you elect to post to what is clearly the wrong forum, I for one will read your message and then ignore it. On top of that, you're selecting a less-knowledgeable audience for your message.

Please "choose your forum carefully" to avoid making irrelevant noise and to increase the chances you will get useful responses.

--Chris






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