Hi everyone, It's nice to know all of you are actively participating in the ambassador activities. It really gives a source of inspiration to me, knowing how all of us cutting across national boundaries can come together and do something useful.
However, I just had a request to make. Can everyone please go through the fedora-mailing list guidelines once again:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MailinglistGuidelines#If_You_Are_Replying_to_a...
I know in a hurry, sometimes people forget those guidelines and just click the "reply" button, but then it creates trouble for hundreds of readers. Also to make the ambassador list more useful, we could keep messages small, concise, and precise.
"Small is beautiful". ;)
regards R Dhushyanth
I know in a hurry, sometimes people forget those guidelines and just click the "reply" button, but then it creates trouble for hundreds of readers. Also to make the ambassador list more useful, we could keep messages small, concise, and precise.
Very true, and also please try to avoid replying to digests. That makes it harder to comprehend. Thanks.
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 10:08 +0530, Dhushyanth R wrote:
Hi everyone, It's nice to know all of you are actively participating in the ambassador activities. It really gives a source of inspiration to me, knowing how all of us cutting across national boundaries can come together and do something useful.
However, I just had a request to make. Can everyone please go through the fedora-mailing list guidelines once again:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MailinglistGuidelines#If_You_Are_Replying_to_a...
I know in a hurry, sometimes people forget those guidelines and just click the "reply" button, but then it creates trouble for hundreds of readers. Also to make the ambassador list more useful, we could keep messages small, concise, and precise.
"Small is beautiful". ;)
+100000000000000000000000000000
Finally someone point out a *really* bad problem on this mailing list. Long threads are *impossible* to be followed.
Luca
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