[Asterisk-Users] FAQ, Documentation, How-to, etc

Steven Critchfield critch at basesys.com
Thu Nov 20 17:10:58 MST 2003


On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 15:35, Peter Brown wrote:
> At 13:47 20/11/03 -0600, you wrote:
> >On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 10:26, Andy Hester wrote:
> > > Other wise many will not even see it much less take the time to read it.  I
> > > believe Critch suggested something like this in a thread a few days ago. ie
> > > you can only post after you've read the instructions or something.
> > >
> > > Snip
> > >
> > > With the exception of I don't know how hard it is to setup, I wouldn't
> > > mind this going to a semi moderated group. RO access requires little
> > > intervention. Basically it is the default. Posting requires a quick read
> > > of the FAQ with a quick push through a small and to the point netiquete
> > > page, and then maybe a 2 or 3 question pop quiz afterwords. After that,
> > > release the posting restriction. It is fairly minimalistic, and
> > > shouldn't get too in the way of users who want to lurk and read first.
> > >
> > > Snip
> > >
> > >
> > >       We as a community have made great strides from even a few months 
> > backas far
> > > as docs goes, I think we just need to make sure it gets out there and then
> > > if people still ask questions without research, we can turn Critch loose on
> > > 'em. ;)
> >
> >I really don't want to be the attack dog. I've pointed out that I am
> >doing my best to relieve my aggression before coming online to answer
> >messages. My metalworking is coming along very nicely. Just beware when
> >my metalworking starts turning to weapons instead of artwork and
> >furniture. I should be starting my car shortly enough. Then beware of
> >the 500cid sportscar with the cow catcher on the front.
> Add a little barbwire in there at the front and they will get a little 
> extra surprise <grin>

Rather not get the victim cut up before they go flying, otherwise I have
to clean up too much blood. Not to mention if the get caught up in the
barbwire it will slow down the acceleration. ;)
-- 
Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>




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