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foolish
28th August 2004, 12:17 PM
My fellow FedoraForum users, on behalf of the FedoraForum.org staff I present to you: The FedoraForum.org Posting Guidelines (http://www.fedoraforum.org/guidelines.php).
The purpose of this document is to encourage good behavior, well-formulated questions and helpful answers. Read it everyone, and try to comply.
You'll always find a link to the guidelines in our footer. (at the bottom of any page).
ghaefb
28th August 2004, 01:36 PM
Great job foolish.
I guess we all have to behave better from now on. :)
imdeemvp
30th August 2004, 08:29 AM
Great job foolish.
I guess we all have to behave better from now on. :)
i am glad is not my job.....i am known for having a short fuse :mad:
but then again i am also the most valuelable employee it takes 2 guys to do my job when i go on vacation......this was off-topic.
Foolish....how about if you guys ADD an spell check feature? i've seen this in other linux forums i just dont want to mention names....overall now we know the rules!
foolish
30th August 2004, 01:58 PM
I suggested it some time ago, before I became one of the masters of the universe (you might know them as "moderators"). Ewdi gave a very reasonable response. Search for the thread.
imdeemvp
31st August 2004, 04:03 AM
like no one is ever going to use :)
VillageIdiot02
31st August 2004, 09:48 AM
The FedoraForum.org guidelines look good to me. If the moderators are open to suggestion, here's one.
Why not suggest that people keep Microsoft bashing to a minimum. It doesn't make them look any more intellegent, and it definitely doesn't help answer Fedora questions.
Life's too short to spend a lot of time complaining about something you have already started to walk away from. [Windows --> SomeFlavor(*n*x)]
Ned
31st August 2004, 10:39 AM
Well thought out and suscinctly written. Lets hope everyone reads them and we all do our best to adhere to them.
Good job :)
Ned
Tashiro
7th September 2004, 12:41 AM
I totally agreed Ned. Keep everything focused and productive, Great work staff.
Tashiro
Ug
8th September 2004, 07:31 AM
Well thought out and suscinctly written. Lets hope everyone reads them and we all do our best to adhere to them.
Good job :)
Ned
There was a biiiiig thread in the Staff Forum about this. ;) Which resulted in its creation./
superbnerd
8th September 2004, 07:36 AM
staff forum, where? I guess you have to be a staff member to view them?
Ug
8th September 2004, 07:38 AM
It wouldn't be a staff forum otherwise, would it?
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