[Dx4win] answers to questions
Pete Smith
[email protected]
Wed, 17 Apr 2002 16:59:13 -0400
At 04:44 PM 4/17/02 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>I sent a request for a problem I was having with the flying horse CD . got
>many answers back that were helpful and appreciated. I requested that all
>answers be sent to me rather then the net. this was done to avoid clogging
>up the net, also I notice that many requests are done this way. I thought I
>was doing the correct thing by making this request. someone saw my request
>and thought the answers would be helpful to everyone. This seems like a
>legitament request.
Back in the bad, old, bandwidth-limited days of the Internet, people would
frequently request replies direct and offer to summarize the result for the
list. I think a lot depends on the nature of the request. If someone is
looking for the e-mail address of Joe Ham, or wants to know whether a given
URL is still good, there's little point in having that sent to the whole
list. When it's something of general interest but purely factual in
nature, I think it would be appropriate to send it direct but expect the
recipient to post it to the list as soon as he's verified it's
correct. That would stop us seeing 30 different messages all giving the
URL for Buckmaster. On the other hand, when someone is asking for advice
or opinions, I think it's useful to have the full diversity of opinion on
the list.
Just my opinion, worth what you paid for it...
73, Pete N4ZR
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