Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hpda!hpcuhc!hpsemc!gph From: gph@hpsemc.HP.COM (Paul Houtz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Frequently asked questions in these groups deserve a monthly posting Message-ID: <810059@hpsemc.HP.COM> Date: 2 Jun 89 21:23:44 GMT References: <21089@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> Organization: HP Technology Access Center, Cupertino, CA Lines: 48 sahayman@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Steve Hayman) writes: >and I agree. Isn't it time for a monthly "Introduction to >comp.unix.questions and comp.unix.wizards" posting, containing >frequently asked questions and answers? I think this has worked well in >some other groups. > >For starters, such an article could contain > > - examples of what is appropriate for .questions and what > is appropriate for .wizards > > - "how to get a recursive directory listing" > > - "how to remove a file whose name begins with a dash or whose > names contain odd characters" > > - maybe a list of some good Unix books > >Most usenet groups might benefit from having a monthly introductory >posting. If all we need is a volunteer to put together such a document >and post it on a regular basis, I volunteer. I don't claim to have all the >answers myself but I'll be happy to organize and edit an appropriate >monthly posting. Well, I disagree. Yeah, every once in a while somebody out there get's his nose out of joint because he has seen the same question twice. Well, that's too bad. I learn a lot from this group. I wade through a lot of crud that isn't of the slightest interest to me. It doesn't bother me. I also answer questions with answers that I have gotten from this group. I think that it is serving it's purpose. I definitely DONT think you should start discouraging people from asking questions by flaming them for posting questions that have been posted before. How are they going to know? And I sure don't want some self important #*&@(*$ weeding out information that I might need because he has seen it before. All you are going to do with this course of action is limit the excellent communication that goes on in this group. I am definitely against it. Paul Houtz HP Technology Access Center 10670 N. Tantau Avenue Cupertino, Ca 95014 (408) 725-3864 hplabs!hpda!hpsemc!gph gph%hpsemc@hplabs.HP.COM