I'm not sure how most beginners get to serusers, I would assume they go
through the above page.
I think the best thing we can do is to create FAQs. You and others who
are so kind to help out people can help yourself by adding a FAQ item
when a question pops up that has been asked before and then just refer
to the FAQ link.
Everybody with an
Uhm.. Maybe have some kind of "Highlights" /
"New" / "Hot!" menu, like
the one called "Navigation" with some static or running ads, saying
what's new + put some color, which catches the eye.
This list search is actually a great (!!!) idea. I like it very much
:) However, many threads in this list address the same issue, but ppl
still keep sending same questions again and again. So, that's why they
just HAVE TO go to the list search first, and then post a new thread.
Obviously, a very good solution would be to categorize the list. Say,
only threads that describe how to setup more than 1 server, or how to
deal with NAT, etc. But it's a huge amount of work. I'd feel guilty to
ask anyone of the developers to take on this task.
Regards,
Andrey.
On 10/12/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger(a)teigre.com> wrote:
Thanks, Andrey.
There is a link in upper right hand corner and from various locations
where it is natural.
Do you have any suggestions for how to highlight it better?
g-)
Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
My appologies Greger. didnt see that my recepient
was set to you
alone, but not the list.
let me say again then
can you somehow highlight this (list search) feature? that would
reduce number of users asking same questions again and again, because
they might
search for their questions first, and then ask the list :)
regards,
andrey.
On 10/12/06, Andrey Kuprianov <andrey.kouprianov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
btw, can you somehow highlight this feature? that
would reduce number
of users asking same questions again and again, because they might
search for their questions first, and then ask the list :)
On 10/12/06, Andrey Kuprianov <andrey.kouprianov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> nice! :) thanx
>
> On 10/12/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger(a)teigre.com> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > You can now search the mailing lists archives directly from
iptel.org:
> >
http://www.iptel.org/listsearch
> >
> > Does not give you much beyond not having to type in
site:mail.iptel.org
> > on Google, but useful for beginners and as a reminder: search
before you
> > ask!
> > g-)
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> >
http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
> >
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