primax: help me, please!
Subject:
Re: help me, please!
From:
"C. Brill" ####@####.####
Date:
4 Sep 2002 23:11:37 -0000
Message-Id: <3D76933F.300AC51A@stud.uni-frankfurt.de>
Hello folks,
hello Christian,
I *do* believe that you are tired of win related
questions like the one posted to this list yesterday;
But - most of us are forced to use win sometimes;
And - none of us was a native born comp guru, all
of us started using computers some day in the past
and most of us then asked such intelligent and
serious questions ;)
Means: I'd like this list and it's owners, maintainers
and members to stay patient and tolerant, and to keep
this list open for *any* primax scanner related question.
By the way: when this list was spammed by miserable porn mail
some days ago, there was less excitement and discussion ...
Christa
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Christian Ordig schrieb:
>
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 04:57:09PM +0200, Michal KOSTRZEWA wrote:
> > > the first time I still answered them ... now that there's a direct
> > > link to primax.nl on our project's page I simply delete them ...
> >
> > Perhaps the link to primax.nl shouldn't be in FAQ sections (win guys
> > aren't used to read such things) but on the very first page with H1 style
> > :-) Or, maybe better, instead of mailto:Christian Ordig, you could make a
> > link to page saying with H1 "using windows? go to primax.nl, using linux?
> > mailto:Christian Ordig" :-). They should understand this I think...
> <h1> isn't enough I think ... must be colorful and flashing ... and doing
> some wild sounds ... :-)
>
> > > I've also thought about sorting out everything coming sent by M$ Lookout,
> > > but this might also block guys only having internet at work.
> >
> > I think it's definitely a bad idea. I don't like windows, but sometimes
> > I'm forced to use it.
> that's what stopped me from sorting out Lookout stuff ... too many people
> are forced to use it ;-(
>
> > P.S. Thanks for commiting my code :-)
> had some free time ;-)
>
> To keep the list quite clean I'd suggest adding a feature I have on nearly
> all mailing lists I'm subscribed to: only subscribed addresses can post to
> the list. this would require everyone sending with the same address he is
> receiving with.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> --
> Christian Ordig
> Germany
>
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