Re: Subject=Freebsd 5.2.1 Performance

From: Jerry McAllister (jerrymc_at_clunix.cl.msu.edu)
Date: 09/30/04

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    To: gkullak@fi.uba.ar
    Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:18:32 -0400 (EDT)
    
    

    >
    > How I response to a question?

    If you mean how do you respond to a question that has been posted to
    the FreeBSD questions, just reply to the question.

    Do a "group" reply or "reply to all" or something that makes your
    reply go back to the list (questions@freebsd.org) as well as the
    original poster.

    As matters of style:

    Break your lines of text at about 72 characters length - either by
    configuring your Email client to do it or by hitting RETURN/ENTER
    at about 72 characters length.

    Also, turn on inclusion marking and then intersperse your responses
    at the appropriate places in the original text to make the
    response simulate a conversation - rather than putting all of the
    response at the top of the message - eg don't top post.

    The most common inclusion marking style nowdays seems to be using
    the GreaterThan > character plus a space on all lines includes
    as my mailer did with your message above.

    People on this list are very easy-going about handling English from
    someone who has first learned in another language, but be aware that
    some misunderstandings can come up and it may take some patience
    to sort them out.

    That should be it.

    ////jerry

    >
    > Gustavo Ariel Kullak
    > e-mail:gkullak@fi.uba.ar
    >
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