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Iaino (Näita profiili) 30. oktoober 2011 15:51.23
a) A single post which responds to multiple posts--quoting as necessary to make it clear who said what...
b) Person/post-centric replies: each post responds to a single person's or post's questions/thoughts.
I've gone both ways in the past couple of days. I'm used to high-traffic mailing lists, so without guidance, I'll probably lean towards 'one post, replying to multiple people/ideas/questions'--quoting carefully to make it clear what I'm responding to.
Zafur (Näita profiili) 30. oktoober 2011 16:29.00
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 30. oktoober 2011 16:41.29
ceigered (Näita profiili) 31. oktoober 2011 10:50.35
Write more fluently than me and you should be fine.
Iaino (Näita profiili) 2. november 2011 22:56.57
ceigered:Write more fluently than me and you should be fine.Just like out-running a bear, right? One doesn't have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the other guy...
1Guy1 (Näita profiili) 3. november 2011 10:05.07
Iaino:On the Lernu forums, when responding to multiple posts in a single topic/thread, what's considered good form?Netiquette always used to be that separate posts were desirable, because it made it easier for others to search for help on a given topic later on & use information already given, rather than creating new posts.
a) A single post which responds to multiple posts--quoting as necessary to make it clear who said what...
b) Person/post-centric replies: each post responds to a single person's or post's questions/thoughts.
I've gone both ways in the past couple of days. I'm used to high-traffic mailing lists, so without guidance, I'll probably lean towards 'one post, replying to multiple people/ideas/questions'--quoting carefully to make it clear what I'm responding to.
ceigered (Näita profiili) 3. november 2011 16:39.07
Iaino:Pretty muchceigered:Write more fluently than me and you should be fine.Just like out-running a bear, right? One doesn't have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the other guy...