Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!linac!att!emory!ducvax.auburn.edu!swanger From: swanger@ducvax.auburn.edu Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: What is an improper posting? Message-ID: <1991Feb28.112548.3557@ducvax.auburn.edu> Date: 28 Feb 91 17:25:48 GMT Lines: 26 Greetings! I have been reading comp.lang.c for a while now and I find it to be very helpful and informative. Once in a while, someone will complain about 'improper' postings to this group. I would like to know what constitutes an improper posting. Oh, I can see that postings regarding the Gulf War, the L.A. Lakers, Cobol and/or Twin Peaks do not belong here. But what about compiler specific questions? For example, I use Microsoft C 6.0a and recently had a compiler related question (I had a program with a lot of data that would compile but would die at the link stage - I needed to compile with the /GT3 qualifier). I was going to post the question to the net, but I eventually discovered the answer by calling Microsoft. Would this have been considered a proper posting for comp.lang.c? Or should it have gone somewhere else? Please respond to me directly to keep from cluttering the group. Thanks in advance. I hope this posting is not too improper! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Swanger | "I'm shuffling through the Texas Sand" Auburn University | "But head's in Mississippi" | "The Blues has got a hold of me" SWANGER@DUCVAX.AUBURN.EDU <-- INTERNET | "I believe I'm getting dizzy" SWANGER@AUDUCVAX <-- BITNET | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------