Hi all,
Sorry for starting yet another thread on this subject. I hope noone will actually bother answering this post :-)
In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind of "release candidate" version.
They are not official, as in "signed by Red Hat" but, in my opinion, they are as "official" as they can be, since they are a result of extended discussions on this list, a real work of the whole community.
(Of course, not /everyone/ contributed but, since the discussion was open in the list, we can safely assume that whoever didn't contribute just didn't feel like having anything to add.)
We are moving to make it as official as possible. Meanwhile I just suggest that, should we get e-mails that don't follow *our* established netiquette rules (and we *do* have them), we can just kindly remind the person of their mistake, and point them to the web page.
That being said, just in case anyone doesn't have the link, here it is:
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~seabra/linux/FedoraRules.html
P.S.: As can be noted from my sig, I'm a student. At this point, the page is being hosted in my university, using a personal space that i, as a student, have available. However, I'm am finishing my studies here, and in a couple of months I'll be gone from the university, which means that I won't have the space to host it anymore. If anyone that likes this idea is willing to host this in a more permanent address, please let me know. I have no problem mantaining it, just don't have the host. Thanks.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:13:04 -0600, Gustavo Seabra gustavo.seabra@gmail.com wrote:
In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind of "release candidate" version.
[snip]
If anyone that likes this idea is willing to host this in a more permanent address, please let me know. I have no problem mantaining it, just don't have the host. Thanks.
I can give it a more permanent home. Let me know when you need me to.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:02:19 -0500, Matt Morgan minxmertzmomo@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:13:04 -0600, Gustavo Seabra gustavo.seabra@gmail.com wrote:
In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind of "release candidate" version.
[snip]
If anyone that likes this idea is willing to host this in a more permanent address, please let me know. I have no problem mantaining it, just don't have the host. Thanks.
I can give it a more permanent home. Let me know when you need me to.
Perhaps it can go on the wiki, as there already is the list of mailing lists on it: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MailingListReminder
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:02:19 -0500, Matt Morgan minxmertzmomo@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:13:04 -0600, Gustavo Seabra gustavo.seabra@gmail.com wrote:
In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind of "release candidate" version.
[snip]
If anyone that likes this idea is willing to host this in a more permanent address, please let me know. I have no problem mantaining it, just don't have the host. Thanks.
I can give it a more permanent home. Let me know when you need me to.
please submit it to the docs list
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:13:04 -0600, Gustavo Seabra gustavo.seabra@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for starting yet another thread on this subject. I hope noone will actually bother answering this post :-)
In one of the threads it was suggested that we should have some list rules. Well, i just wanted to say that we do, somehow, at least a kind of "release candidate" version.
They are not official, as in "signed by Red Hat" but, in my opinion, they are as "official" as they can be, since they are a result of extended discussions on this list, a real work of the whole community.
(Of course, not /everyone/ contributed but, since the discussion was open in the list, we can safely assume that whoever didn't contribute just didn't feel like having anything to add.)
We are moving to make it as official as possible. Meanwhile I just suggest that, should we get e-mails that don't follow *our* established netiquette rules (and we *do* have them), we can just kindly remind the person of their mistake, and point them to the web page.
That being said, just in case anyone doesn't have the link, here it is:
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~seabra/linux/FedoraRules.html
P.S.: As can be noted from my sig, I'm a student. At this point, the page is being hosted in my university, using a personal space that i, as a student, have available.
if you kindly submit it to the docs it will be a big help and will make it official if accepted