mark@DRD.Com (Mark Lawrence) (07/20/90)
This seems to come up now and again. I am the administrator of the mailing list for FrameMaker users. In addition, there is a fairly active organization in the Silicon Valley called Frame Users' Network (FUN). Contact Dirk van Nouhuys <dirk@Eng.Sun.Com> for more info. The standard blurb I send out to those who subscribe to 'framers' attached: Welcome to the Framers Mailing List. Please read the following: 'framers' is a users forum for sharing of experiences and information about the FrameMaker desktop publishing package from Frame Technologies. Administrative Contact: framers-request@DRD.Com <or> your friendly neighbourhood postmaster Submissions: framers@DRD.Com *********************************************************************** *** This list is NOT moderated! *** *********************************************************************** Anything mailed to the Submissions address *will* be echoed to everyone on the list (which means very potential contributer/poster is on his or her honor to not abuse this list). You do not have to send postings to the Administrative Contact address. In general, I don't consider it my job to assess the post-worthiness of a submission. The exception to this rule of thumb are communications of an administrative nature ("add me", "delete me", "how do I reach so-and-so...", etc.). That's why we call it "Administrative Contact". Above all, please DO NOT mail "please remove me" requests to the Submissions address! Your hair will fall out and you will contract athelete's foot if you do. If you don't know how you got on distribution, contact your local postmaster and ask if you are being carried on a local alias for 'framers'. Some sites have 'framers' set up as a newsgroup. If you are reading this via news, please note that if you post, your article will likely be sent to the *entire* distribution. If you have something to say of an administrative nature, you must MAIL to the Administrative Contact address, not POST. If you intend to post and your local software breaks (i.e., it doesn't send the article out), you can mail the article to the Submissions address and it will get posted. Please DO NOT mail "My mail to you bounced, Joe Blow -- please send me..." requests to the submissions address. Send address queries to 'framers-request' first and then if all else fails, the list maintainer will attempt the contact for you (so you don't get nasty-grams from other subscribers). Sorry to be so pedantic, but the reason for the foregoing is that many people have 'framers' messages sent directly to their personal mailboxes. Messages need to be held to a minimum. Therefore, administrivia should be handled by private e-mail. To help hold down unnecessary messages, a specific policy has been adopted regarding the posting of questions and their answers. A person who sends a question in to this list is expected to collect, summarize, and post the answers to that question. In this way, all readers may benefit from the answers. A "summary" is not merely a concatenation of all responses: at the very least duplicate answers should be filtered out, and some information on the results of the original posters implementation of the suggestions would also be beneficial. It would also be nice if the original poster kept a copy of this summary in case the question comes up again in a few months. Similarly, ALL ANSWERS to a question should be sent ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER. They should NOT be CC-ed to the entire list. PLEASE take the time to double check your reply to insure that the list will not receive a copy (watch that gratuitous use of the 'R' key!). This is the best way to hold down the traffic in this medium. Messages sent to this list are NOT archived. If you have any questions or corrections about this message, please send them to <framers-request@DRD.Com> Mark Lawrence Framers Maintenance <framers-request@DRD.Com>