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[vdr] Mailing List Etiquette



Regarding to the latest discussion about the vdr mailing list etiquette,
i have adabted the 'regular remainder' to contain klaus' suggestions.
If there is something missing, wrong or misspelled, don't hesitate to
tell me, preferably by personal mail.

Thank you ...
clemens

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This is the '(semi) official' vdr-mailing-list-etiquette-remainder. 
Please take this as a serius advise. The VDR mailinglist is
getting quite large and it shouldn't become a pain in the ass to follow
it. Take the time to read it, especially if you are new to mailinglists 
in general.


E-mail formatting
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Mailing list email should fit the following criteria:

DO
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* Trim quoted material to the minimum needed to clarify what you're
  talking about.
* Add a line *before* each quote for better readability.
* Make sure you are attributing material to the correct person 
  (i.e. make sure the "On 19/07/2002, Joe Bloggs said:" is correct)
* Write your responses *after* the quoted text, not before. If your
  mail client makes it difficult to do this, get a new one.
* Make sure lines are wrapped at 76 characters (to fit an 80 character
  wide screen).
* Use a descriptive subject! A message titled "A small wish"
  doesn't tell what it is about. Better use something like
  "VDR should do xyz" or "VDR crashes when doing xyz".
* Always write one separate message per topic.
* Start a new thread when posting a new subject.
* Make emails as short as possible whilst keeping them comprehensible.

Don't
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* Post in either HTML-only or in Text and HTML. If your mail client
  doesn't support not doing this, please change it.
* Top post.
* Give a one line answer having quoted the whole post.
* Use too long a signature.
* Reply where you should start a new thread.
* Break threads by sending a new mail, where you should have replyed.


General Etiquette
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This can really be summed up in one phrase - 'be polite'.  

If you think something is off-topic, don't reply to the list although 
you may want to send a short and *polite* note to the person privately 
telling then which list would be more appropriate; don't just say - 
"that is OT for here".

If someone flames or trolls the list, don't reply - it wastes everyones
bandwidth.

Don't reply to spam which gets through to the list - just ignore it when
it does.

Resources
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* The ultimate guide to most matters to do with email etiquette is
  RFC-2822 which can be found at: 

  ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2822.txt

* A german site set up by some usenet-people, who take it even more
  serious with netiquette.

  http://learn.to/quote


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