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- From: mdw@db.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh)
- Subject: [comp.os.linux.announce] Guidelines for posting
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.202427.14323@tc.cornell.edu>
- Followup-To: poster
- Keywords: announce posting guidelines
- Sender: news@tc.cornell.edu
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- Organization: The Linux Inquisition, Propaganda Division
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 20:24:27 GMT
- Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
- Lines: 111
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- Archive-name: linux-faq/announce/guide
- Last-modified: 6 Dec 1992
-
- HOW TO POST TO COMP.OS.LINUX.ANNOUNCE
-
- This article gives info on how and what to post to comp.os.linux.announce.
- Please read the whole thing, to avoid any confusion. :)
-
- To submit an article to this group, please mail the article to:
- linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu
-
- If you have questions or problems with posting to comp.os.linux.announce,
- please send mail to the moderators at:
- linux-announce-request@tc.cornell.edu
- Or, you may send mail to us directly. The moderators for this group are
- Matt Welsh (mdw@tc.cornell.edu) and Lars Wirzenius (wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi).
-
- Whereas most versions of the C-News news software will automatically mail
- postings to the moderator address, it may take some time for this address
- to propagate (and there are many systems out there not supporting this
- automatic mailing feature). Therefore, to ensure that your posting will get
- to us, you should probably mail it to us by hand. Once we receive your article
- and approve it, we will post your article.
-
- NOTE: Your article will not show up in any newsgroups that it may be
- crossposted to (e.g. other than comp.os.linux.announce) until we approve the
- article. The delay should be negligible (we read email all the time), so
- please don't post the same article seperately to other groups. That
- causes multiple copies to be sent around under most setups.
-
- Also, PLEASE crosspost your announcements to both comp.os.linux and
- comp.os.linux.announce! Not everyone will be able to read the announce
- newsgroup (e.g. FidoNet folks), and the point of this group is not to split
- the bandwidth, but to provide a moderated portion of it in another group.
-
- Remember: no announcement is too insignificant for this group. Don't be
- afraid to submit something if you think it isn't important enough; that's
- why we have moderators, to screen the content of the group. I plan to
- approve almost anything (announcement-wise) that's submitted.
-
- The following guidelines should be used when submitting articles:
-
- - I will approve a wide range of articles for this group. The only postings
- that are discouraged are discussions and questions about Linux.
- This group is mainly for:
-
- * Announcements of new software that has been ported to Linux
- (e.g. "DikuMUD v4.2 is now available on sunsite....")
-
- * Announcements of new versions or patchlevels of existing software,
- such as GCC, the kernel, libraries, new versions of utilities and so on.
- (e.g. "Linux v1.0 is finally available...")
-
- * Bug fixes and software patches (or announcements of available patches).
- If you have a fix for a known bug in any Linux software, please post
- the fix and the relevant patch (if any). If the patch is huge, instead
- post an announcement as to where it's available.
- (e.g. "Patch to fix broken 0.98.5 scsi.c....")
-
- * Summaries of responses for individual requests for information. If you
- requested some Linux-related information on c.o.l, and are posting a
- summary of that information, please submit it to c.o.l.a.
- (e.g. "Summary: What's the best VGA card for Xfree86?")
-
- * Just about anything else of any importance. If you're not sure if you
- should post the article to c.o.l.a, submit it anyway. It can't hurt,
- and most of the time your article will be approved anyway.
-
- - When submitting articles, please include valid Newsgroups, Subject,
- Keywords, From, and Date lines in the header. These may either be in
- the mail header itself, or you may simply include the article, header
- and all, in the body of the mail message. Please don't send mail with
- only the body of the article to be posted, as this doesn't include
- the Newsgroups: line and other article-specific information.
-
- - When submitting articles, please use a descriptive Subject line.
- If you crosspost the article to other groups, starting your subject with
- "ANNOUNCEMENT" helps it to stick out in those groups. If you're posting a
- patch or summary, use "SUMMARY" or "PATCH" at the beginning of your
- subject, as "ANNOUNCEMENT" isn't quite appropriate.
-
- - Also, please use a Keywords line in your header, so that articles may
- be searched more easily in the archives (when we have the archives up).
- The Keywords field should contain one or more of the following:
- Type of announcement: new version, patch, urgent, summary, etc.
- Package: kernel, GCC, X, TeX, SLS, jump tables, etc.
- Type of program: A keyword or two on what your program is.
- This is especially important if the program isn't part of
- a well-known package. Ex: editor, tcpip utils, game, etc.
- Version: 0.98.5, jumptables 4.2, etc.
-
- For example, if you're announcing v4.2 of Shoopsort for Linux, you
- might want a subject and keywords that look like this:
- Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Shoopsoft v4.2 now ported to Linux
- Keywords: Shoopsort 4.2, sorting algorithm, new port
-
- Or, if you're announcing a summary on ethernet cards for Linux, you
- could have:
- Subject: SUMMARY: Best ethernet cards for Linux TCP/IP
- Keywords: summary, ethernet, tcpip, cards, hardware
-
- If you have any problems or questions, please contact the moderators at
- linux-announce-request@tc.cornell.edu.
-
- Thanks,
- Matt Welsh mdw@tc.cornell.edu
- Comp.os.linux.announce moderator
-
- --
- Matt Welsh mdw@tc.cornell.edu Cornell Theory Center
- "Go on, emote! I was raised on thought balloons!"
-