Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 10:04:46 -0400 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu From: gantose AT lerc DOT nasa DOT gov (Dave Gantose) Subject: Re: Header re-writing Mark A. Hull-Richter wrote: >STOP REPLYING TO THE LIST! > >Most of the messages sent to this list are requests for assistance on a >specific problem - these do NOT REPEAT NOT require responses to the list. I would like to respectfully disagree. I understand that, for some, many of the posted messages are just irritating additional traffic. But, I subscribed to this list to witness, as well as participate in, discussions of problems/techniques/solutions relating to DJGPP. Sometimes, my own question has been answered (or the question itself clarified), without my having to post at all, just by reading the questions/responses of other people. And relying on the original poster to provide a summary of responses would not necessarily result in the same benefit because: 1) The poster might not do it, for one reason or another. As insurance then, more people might feel inclined to post bothersome "me, too" messages to be sure they could partake of the responded wisdom. 2) The poster might not be able to do it in a timely fashion. For example, if the responses are "try this", or "try that", or "how about...", the poster might need to spend time working out an actual solution before feeling ready to post a summary of what was suggested, what worked, what didn't. 3) It is not necessarily the actual substance of a message, but sometimes a person's implied assumption, or turn-of-a-phrase, or "Oh, by the way..." comment that turns on the light bulb over my head. And these would be lost in a summary. That being said, I can see that it is important to have an easy way to separate mail list messages from one's personal email; I can see that it would be good to exercise restraint and judgement in one's postings, with regards to volume, distribution, and (lack of) substance; I can see that the list could get out of hand. I just don't think there's a problem at the present time, so I guess I say "leave it be." (This isn't an overly emotional subject for me, and I could probably be convinced either way by a good argument. But it seems that there's been a call for discussion here, so I've offered my position.) ============================================================================= Dave Gantose ADF, Inc. 2001 Aerospace Pkwy. phone: (216)977-1376 Brook Park, OH 44142 email: Gantose AT lerc DOT nasa DOT gov