Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!adam!scs From: scs@adam.mit.edu (Steve Summit) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on comp.lang.c Message-ID: <1990Jun1.133309.13951@athena.mit.edu> Date: 1 Jun 90 13:33:09 GMT References: <1990Jun1.110510.4814@athena.mit.edu> Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system) Reply-To: scs@adam.mit.edu (Steve Summit) Organization: Thermal Technologies, Inc. Lines: 41 Thanks for all of the feedback and support on the frequently- asked questions posting. Most of the suggestions have been incorporated. (Unfortunately, these plus a few new questions leave it 20% longer.) It has been suggested that the posting be broken up into chunks posted weekly, on a rotating basis. This seems like a good idea, and I plan to work on it, but first I need to set up mechanisms by which people can request the part they need (as opposed to the part they just saw). Raymond Chen at Berkeley has such a system, which I may grab and use intact. I'd be interested in having the articles available at the standard archive sites as well, if the administrators are amenable. A weekly posting, even if partial, should heighten visibility. I've been distressed to see something like five of the questions on the first list being asked in the past few days... I think I'll continue to post the full list, with its longer introduction, monthly. I'm also wondering if a periodic "Welcome to comp.lang.c" posting, containing among other things a pointer to the frequently asked questions postings, is appropriate. I'm sure it's been discussed before. Keep the feedback coming. I do appreciate it. (The first post was deliberately a bit rough, to get something out the door, since it's always easier to criticize and work incrementally from something that exists.) Apparently some people are having trouble sending mail to adam.mit.edu . If it bounces, try scs%adam.mit.edu@mit.edu, and let me know that the preferred address didn't work, especially if your mailer uses named, which is (I believe) what the MIT mailers are set up for. (If you're still using /etc/hosts, it's not likely that yours knows about adam, which is a tiny, backwater machine.) uucp paths through mit-eddie should also work (mit-eddie!adam!scs), but I haven't tested this lately. Steve Summit scs@adam.mit.edu scs%adam.mit.edu@mit.edu