<h2>Mail Guideline</h2> | |
<p>Every volunteer project obtains its strength from the people involved in it. | |
Mailing lists provide a simple and effective communication mechanism. </p> | |
<p>You are welcome to join any of our mailing lists (or all of them if you | |
wish). You can choose to lurk, or actively participate. It's up to you.</p> | |
<p><b>Before you join these lists, you should make sure that you read and follow | |
the information below... </b></p> | |
<p>We ask that you do your best to respect the charter of the appropriate | |
mailing list. There are generally two types of lists that you can join. </p> | |
<ul> | |
<li>The "User" list is where you should send questions and comments about | |
configuration, setup, usage and other "user" types of questions.</li> | |
<li>The "Developer" list is where you should should send questions and | |
comments about the actual software source code and general "development" | |
types of questions. </li> | |
</ul> | |
<p><b>Summary : Prefix each message with "[Axis2]"</b> <br> | |
You may already know that Axis 1.x is still going parallel with Axis 2.0. So for | |
everyone's convenience prefix the subject of <b>every mail </b>about Axis 2.0 | |
with [Axis2].</p> | |
<p><b>Summary: Join the lists that are appropriate for your discussion.</b> <br> | |
Please make sure that you are joining the list that is appropriate for the topic | |
or product that you would like to discuss.</p> | |
<p><b>Summary: Do not abuse resources in order to get help.</b> <br> | |
Asking your configuration or user type of question on the developers list | |
because you think that you will get help more quickly by going directly to the | |
developers instead of to the user base is not very nice. Chances are that doing | |
this will actually prevent people from answering your question because it is | |
clear that you are trying to abuse resources.</p> | |
<p><b>Summary: Do your best to ensure that you are not sending HTML or "Stylelized" | |
email to the list.</b> <br> | |
If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express or Eudora, chances are that you are | |
sending HTML email by default. There is usually a setting that will allow you to | |
send "Plain Text" email. If you are using Microsoft products to send email, | |
there are several bugs in the software that prevent you from turning off the | |
sending of HTML email. Please read this page as well...</p> | |
<p><b>Summary: Watch where you are sending email.</b> <br> | |
The majority of our mailing lists have set the Reply-To to go back to the list. | |
That means that when you Reply to a message, it will go to the list and not to | |
the original author directly. The reason is because it helps facilitate | |
discussion on the list for everyone to benefit from. Be careful of this as | |
sometimes you may intend to reply to a message directly to someone instead of | |
the entire list.</p> | |
<p><b>Summary: Do not crosspost messages.</b> <br> | |
In other words, pick a mailing list and send your messages to that mailing list | |
only. Do not send your messages to multiple mailing lists. The reason is that | |
people may be subscribed to one list and not to the other. Therefore, some | |
people may only see half of the conversation. </p> | |
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